Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero would consider a transfer to Napoli in the future, according to the player's agent.
Aguero is likely to start against the Italian club tomorrow evening when City get their first ever Champions League campaign in motion.
In the build-up to that fixture, representative Bruno Satin has revealed that his client may move to Naples in the future, mirroring the switch that his father-in-law Diego Maradona made in 1984.
"Roberto Mancini has pushed to have my player at all costs. He costs a lot but he is proving to have everything to make the difference. The fact that the coach rates him highly is an added value for him," Satin told Radio CRC.
"We follow what happens in Naples closely because Napoli are an important club with an important history.
"There may be a possibility in the future to exchange players, but for now Aguero is good at City."
The 23-year-old has scored six goals in his first four City appearances.