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Aguero confirms he's on the move

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In terms of ability and experience, I'd say so. It worries me a bit that he's been through as many clubs as he has, but if the King were happy with the move that would do for me.
 
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Jorge Mendez had a role in the deal between Real Madrid and Santos for Neymar. The player will start the new season with Real Madrid.


Come to us Sergio!
 
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That actual factual news that neymar one?
 
Aguero probably has his pick of any club in Europe right about now. What on Earth would he want to come to us for?
 
Atletico Madrid coach Gregorio Manzano: I'd rather Sergio Aguero joined Real Madrid for £39m than moved to another club for less
The boss is looking to get the best deal for his star man, but added that the clubs have made a pact that a cross-city transfer of the Argentine will not take place this summer
By Stefan Coerts
15 Jun 2011 10:17:00
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Atletico Madrid coach Gregorio Manzano has stated that his club has an agreement with Real Madrid that star player Sergio Aguero will not move to Santiago Bernabeu this summer, but added that he would rather see the Argentine join their city rivals for €45 million, than leave to another club for a significantly smaller sum.

Aguero recently revealed his desire to leave Atletico in the summer transfer window and has been linked with clubs such as Chelsea and Juventus, as well as the Bernabeu giants.

Vicente Calderon CEO, Miguel Angel Gil Marin, remarked last month that Real Madrid president Florentino Perez had informed him that he had no intention of bidding for the 23-year-old, and newly-appointed boss Manzano has reiterated that the clubs have ruled out a transfer, but wants to maximise the player's value in any way poassible.

"I'd rather seem him join Real Madrid for €45 million [£39m] than see him signing for another team for only €25m [£22m]. I just want the best deal for the club. However, both clubs have an agreement that he will not go to Real," Manzano told El Larguero.

Manzano added that he will welcome Aguero back into his squad with open arms if a move abroad does not materialise this summer.

He said: "I am not closing the door for him. I would love to train him and would happily welcome him at the training pitch. One should not forget that the player is still ours."

A move to Real Madrid seems unlikely at the moment following the recent rumours claiming the Copa del Rey winners are close to signing Santos star Neymar.

Juventus are reportedly currently in pole position to lure Aguero to Turin instead, and are set to hold talks with the forward.
 
[quote author=Ryan link=topic=45474.msg1349362#msg1349362 date=1308094832]
Aguero probably has his pick of any club in Europe right about now. What on Earth would he want to come to us for?
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It’s reported Juventus have a budget of €130m, so meetings are planned with Sergio Aguero, Alexis Sanchez and Lassana Diarra next week.

The Bianconeri are reconstructing the side with new Coach Antonio Conte and have already picked up Andrea Pirlo, Reto Ziegler and Michele Pazienza.

According to Tuttosport, director general Beppe Marotta has been given a budget of €130m to bring in some top stars.

A meeting with Atletico Madrid striker Sergio ‘Kun’ Aguero is on the agenda for next week, as they must anticipate Real Madrid.

Aguero shares an agent with Real midfielder Diarra, who is reportedly unconvinced by the idea of joining a club that is not in Europe next season.

The competition for Udinese starlet Sanchez is extremely fierce, as his agent has spent this week listening to offers from Barcelona, Manchester City, Manchester United and Inter.

It’s unclear whether Juventus can afford to challenge for the €35m-rated Chilean.
 
[quote author=Binny link=topic=45474.msg1351420#msg1351420 date=1308406151]
It’s reported Juventus have a budget of €130m, so meetings are planned with Sergio Aguero, Alexis Sanchez and Lassana Diarra next week.

The Bianconeri are reconstructing the side with new Coach Antonio Conte and have already picked up Andrea Pirlo, Reto Ziegler and Michele Pazienza.

According to Tuttosport, director general Beppe Marotta has been given a budget of €130m to bring in some top stars.

A meeting with Atletico Madrid striker Sergio ‘Kun’ Aguero is on the agenda for next week, as they must anticipate Real Madrid.

Aguero shares an agent with Real midfielder Diarra, who is reportedly unconvinced by the idea of joining a club that is not in Europe next season.

The competition for Udinese starlet Sanchez is extremely fierce, as his agent has spent this week listening to offers from Barcelona, Manchester City, Manchester United and Inter.

It’s unclear whether Juventus can afford to challenge for the €35m-rated Chilean.
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35m??? I know plenty of people think he's been sensational but I don't think he's in that kind of price bracket. Is he??


Just on that, I heard the mancs had basically sewn up the deal with him or was that just them getting a little ahead of themselves?
 
[quote author=Ryan link=topic=45474.msg1349362#msg1349362 date=1308094832]
Aguero probably has his pick of any club in Europe right about now. What on Earth would he want to come to us for?
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This...........

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[quote author=themn link=topic=45474.msg1351686#msg1351686 date=1308472685]
I bet Rooney's fucked off, his sisters are reds.

Coup for us !

*fist pump*
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One of them is a bloke, the one with the huge moobs 😉
 
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Gone to Juve, appaz.

Father-in-law (!) had a word with him, appaz.

EDIT:

I just heard this on Talksport.

Paddy Agnew said he'd signed for Juve on the advice of Maradona.
 
Surprising if true, cos Maradona just came out a couple of days ago to write off Aguero's chances of a Juve move.
Juventus have been told Sergio Aguero won’t be joining them by his father-in-law: Diego Armando Maradona.

Atletico Madrid striker Aguero is one of the main Bianconeri transfer targets and is married to Maradona’s daughter.

“He will remain in Madrid, whether it’s Atletico or Real,” Maradona told Conexion Samanta en cuatro.

“The fans love him in Spain and will continue to do so. The Maradona family will be grateful to Spain for the rest of our lives.”


Juventus are eager to snap up ‘Kun’ Aguero this summer, but Real Madrid have an advantage with their €30m proposal.

There is also the issue that the Bianconeri are not even in the Europa League this season.
 
[quote author=Glock link=topic=45474.msg1352767#msg1352767 date=1308667064]
I'd play Carroll and Suarez consistently before making any decisions in signing another striker.


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and if we can't? Plan B?

regards
 
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[quote author=Glock link=topic=45474.msg1352767#msg1352767 date=1308667064]
I'd play Carroll and Suarez consistently before making any decisions in signing another striker.


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and if we can't? Plan B?

regards
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Suarez and Kuyt upfront. Gerrard on the wing.
 
[quote author=Sunny link=topic=45474.msg1352784#msg1352784 date=1308668241]
What if we want to play a 4-3-3 Glock ? Eh WHAT IF ??
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Kuyt, Carroll and Suarez. Gerrard on the wing.
 
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Can't wait for Season 4. Loves it.
 
Aguero has agreed personal terms with Juve.

Only thing left is for Juve and Atleti to negotiate the fee.
 
[quote author=Kenny4PM link=topic=45474.msg1355142#msg1355142 date=1309016689]
Are Juve in the CL next season?
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Nope.
 
[quote author=themn link=topic=45474.msg1352731#msg1352731 date=1308663673]
Gone to Juve, appaz.

Father-in-law (!) had a word with him, appaz.

EDIT:

I just heard this on Talksport.

Paddy Agnew said he'd signed for Juve on the advice of Maradona.
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*lots of whistling to self*
 
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