James is correct... your original parameters are basically impossible to satisfy.
With some hacking and replacing of the standard Sitecore providers though, you could track these. But it would be far easier to use a querystring ID of some sort.
On our system, we have 3rd party advertising links... they have client javascript which actually submits the request to a local page and then gets redirected to the target URL. So when you hover over the link, the status bar shows you "http://whatever.com"... it appears the link is going to whatever.com, but you are actually going to http://ourserver/redirect.aspx first so we can track that link, and then getting a Response.Redirect().
You could do something similar by providing your own LinkManager and including the generating item ID in the tracking URL, then redirecting to the actual page/item the user wants.
However... this seems rather convoluted and error-prone, and I would not recommend it.