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Dont you think its weird that these stories comes after Mancini been sacked? why would Aguero want to leave now? if the story's content was to be true.
Josh Blue said:Kompany is King said:He's a keeper.
Too small imo
Was going to say this as well. He looked very relaxed and happy after scoring. Those so called "news" have been coming every month haven't they? I don't think there is anything in them, he is staying put!FantasyIreland said:He didn't look too unhappy celebrating with his team mates tonight.
why? Because the media tells you. You only have to watch the inside city vids to see hes happy. Or hes a mint actor.Cheadle_hulmeBlue said:unfortunatly sounds like he isnt happy in manchester
Unless my eyes deceive me, no mention of the Manchester weather.LoveCity said:Ladies and gentleman... it's back! The Aguero to leave rumour... have to admit I'm a little more worried this time than the usual generic AGUERO TO REAL! tenuous bollox.
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Aguero battle set to welcome Pellegrini: Incoming City boss could lose wantaway star striker
By Ian Ladyman
PUBLISHED: 22:30, 14 May 2013 | UPDATED: 22:30, 14 May 2013
Incoming Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini’s first job would be to persuade Sergio Aguero to stay at the club.
City are in the middle of negotiations with Pellegrini’s club Malaga and hope to have the 59-year-old Chilean at the Etihad Stadium within two weeks.
However, Sportsmail understands that Pellegrini would walk straight into a battle to keep Aguero after the club’s top goalscorer this season indicated to team-mates that he is ready to consider offers elsewhere.
Part of the 24-year-old striker’s unhappiness in recent weeks has stemmed from discord in the City dressing room. Officials at the club hope this may ease now that there is about to be a change of manager.
However, Aguero has been unhappy since the breakdown of his marriage to wife Giannina and that has contributed to his doubts about the future.
Aguero, who scored against Reading on Tuesday, is a popular figure at City, where staff are doing all they can to make life comfortable for the man who scored the goal that clinched the league title last May.
City will hope that the situation can be resolved before Aguero is tempted by interest from other clubs.
David Platt, former manager Roberto Mancini’s right-hand man, on Tuesday followed the Italian out of the club.
A City statement said: ‘With regret we announce that David Platt has left his role as assistant manager. David was offered the opportunity to continue his work with us but has declined the invitation.
‘David has made a significant contribution to the club’s success since joining in 2010 and we wish him well with his career wherever that now takes him.’
Meanwhile, Mancini is a target for French clubs Paris Saint-Germain and Monaco, who are also interested in City strikers Carlos Tevez and Edin Dzeko.
Read more: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2324547/Sergio-Aguero-ready-leave-Manchester-City.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... -City.html</a>
He signed a five year deal in 2011, but I've always thought he'd leave in the summer of 2014.Andouble said:I don't think he'll be allowed to leave this summer just because of the pure amount of turnover coming along, however come next summer and with him 1 year on his contract, I believe he will leave should Real or whomever he goes to give us the offer we want.
I agree. I think he's pretty happy here and I think this league suits his game and I'm sure he realises wherever he goes he won't be able to replicate the sheer love that City fans feel for him, but as you say his English has not discernibly improved in the last twelve months and there are personal reasons for him potentially wanting away.Andouble said:My apologies, assumed it was 4. 5 is even better as it'll give us much more leverage.
I don't think it's realistic to think he's going to spend most of his career here, as far as I can tell we're coming up on 2 full years here and his English is still extremely poor, but if we're talking about a summer that Dzeko and Tevez are going, with Mario already gone, it is impossible to get so many new strikers in one summer and mount a title challenge, IMO.
gordondaviesmoustache said:Unless my eyes deceive me, no mention of the Manchester weather.LoveCity said:Ladies and gentleman... it's back! The Aguero to leave rumour... have to admit I'm a little more worried this time than the usual generic AGUERO TO REAL! tenuous bollox.
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Aguero battle set to welcome Pellegrini: Incoming City boss could lose wantaway star striker
By Ian Ladyman
PUBLISHED: 22:30, 14 May 2013 | UPDATED: 22:30, 14 May 2013
Incoming Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini’s first job would be to persuade Sergio Aguero to stay at the club.
City are in the middle of negotiations with Pellegrini’s club Malaga and hope to have the 59-year-old Chilean at the Etihad Stadium within two weeks.
However, Sportsmail understands that Pellegrini would walk straight into a battle to keep Aguero after the club’s top goalscorer this season indicated to team-mates that he is ready to consider offers elsewhere.
Part of the 24-year-old striker’s unhappiness in recent weeks has stemmed from discord in the City dressing room. Officials at the club hope this may ease now that there is about to be a change of manager.
However, Aguero has been unhappy since the breakdown of his marriage to wife Giannina and that has contributed to his doubts about the future.
Aguero, who scored against Reading on Tuesday, is a popular figure at City, where staff are doing all they can to make life comfortable for the man who scored the goal that clinched the league title last May.
City will hope that the situation can be resolved before Aguero is tempted by interest from other clubs.
David Platt, former manager Roberto Mancini’s right-hand man, on Tuesday followed the Italian out of the club.
A City statement said: ‘With regret we announce that David Platt has left his role as assistant manager. David was offered the opportunity to continue his work with us but has declined the invitation.
‘David has made a significant contribution to the club’s success since joining in 2010 and we wish him well with his career wherever that now takes him.’
Meanwhile, Mancini is a target for French clubs Paris Saint-Germain and Monaco, who are also interested in City strikers Carlos Tevez and Edin Dzeko.
Read more: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2324547/Sergio-Aguero-ready-leave-Manchester-City.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... -City.html</a>
I wonder how many articles "Northern Correspondent" and mate of David Platt, Ian Ladyman has done in the last four years about united's foreign contingent being unhappy?
Not too many I'd hazard.
McKenzie'sGoalWasBetter said:We're gonna have no players AND no manager. And it must be true,it's in the Daily Mail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ergio-Aguero-ready-leave-Manchester-City.html