Manchester City Striker Sergio Aguero Eyeing Summer Move To Real Madrid
After the thrilling win over AS Monaco in the Champions League, Manchester City were afforded a break this weekend as their opponents Manchester United were busy with their League Cup celebrations.
Pep Guardiola will be relatively happy with his team’s recent performances but will look to add a few players to the squad to keep them strong and this might see a few players leave the club at the end of the season.
A number of players at the Etihad are readying for an exit but one star player who might make a stunning move this summer is Argentine hitman Sergio Aguero.
Arguably one of the most prolific goal scorers in the world of football, Aguero has been a mainstay for Manchester City for a long time now but he has lost his place in the first team under Pep Guardiola and is replaced by Gabriel Jesus.
The youngster is now injured and will be replaced back by Aguero but reports from Sun now claim that he ready for a move to one of the biggest clubs in Europe in Real Madrid.
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Zinedine Zidane, the manager at the Bernabeu is desperate for a striker and is ready to sell Karim Benzema to fund him and it is now understood that Aguero could be the man playing alongside CR7 and Gareth Bale next season.
The 28-year old striker has already played in the Spanish capital at the Vicente Calderon and it is understood that he has no problem joining Real Madrid this summer.
It is also revealed that Pep Guardiola and Aguero have already held talks about the player’s future and that the manager failed to give the striker any assurances of game time next season.
At his age, Aguero is in his prime as a footballer and will be effective at the Bernabeu but he will not be up for sale for anything less than £60 million at the end of the season.
Manchester City will lose one of their biggest stars in recent times but they will have to trust the manager to get them back to their best.