Sergio Aguero

Looks hungry, much fitter and sharper than last season. Think this is gonna be a great season for the lad and he's gonna consistently raise it a level, playing some incredible stuff at the mo
 
kenzie115 said:
fablue said:
City would demand a staggering fee for Aguero - as much as £40 million - but Guardiola and his camp are already plotting the raid.

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Oh my god that killed me ..funniest thing I ever seen on bluemoon
 
supercity88 said:
It seems as though Sergio is over any psychological issues he may have had last season. His form was lacking and indeed his head probably was a bit messed up from the split. This season he has admitted that his son loves City and that he has worked a good balance out with his home life. So I think we are benefitting from that. This outburst from Maradona wont affect him.

I think it was injuries as much as anything, don't think he was ever fully fit.
 
Fcuk me, caught offside are at it again. This time it's Chelsea who are going to bid £42M for Sergio.
Their bullshit is never fucking ending. Who in their right mind would believe this crap.

The West London side are being linked with a stunning €50m (£42m) bid for the in-form Argentine as Jose Mourinho looks to address his stuttering Stamford Bridge strike-force.

Mourinho’s current quartet of strikers, Demba Ba, Samuel Eto’o, Fernando Torres and Andre Schurrle have scored just three Premier League goals between them this year, indeed loaned out Belgian Romelu Lukaku has outscored them by managing five in five appearances for Everton.

Pep Guardiola is apparently keen on bringing 25 year old Aguero to the Allianz Arena but Mourinho may have other ideas though one wonders if Man City would consider any offers for such a pivotal player, especially one who has only recently been tied down to a long term contract.

The former Atletico Madrid man has been a massive success since making his £38m move to the Etihad Stadium back in July 2011, famously netting the injury time winner over QPR that handed the club the Premier League title.

Aguero has netted 11 goals in 12 games this season and a healthy total of 58 goals in 100 appearances for the big spending Premier League side.
 
Given City's financial position, unless Aguero goes rogue we'd probably demand £90m to £100m if this form keeps up. Only Real Madrid, who are bonkers with transfer fees, might consider paying that. Unlike Spurs with Bale (no Champions League football), we have zero pressure to sell our main asset.

If we did ever sell Kun, I could only see it happening in the event that someone like Messi was available.
 

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