Sergio Aguero is set to leave the citizens Manchester City at the end of the season. The skipper's contract is due to expire summer of 2021 however the club is hesitant to table a new contract.
The Manchester based legend who played a total of 384 competitive club games for the citizens and scored 257 goals in the process. Tallying an impressive 4 Premier league titles , an FA cup, 5 EFL cups and 3 community shields.
City looks to be building a new project all together amd the target man who was a core part of the team since Guadiola took charge now remains surplus to requirements. The striker seems to be out of Pep Guadiola's plan having sidelined him on several occasions this season. The tactician now prefers the likes of Rahim Sterling and Gabriel Jesus over Sergio Aguero.
The consistency of Aguero's inconsistent performance and match fitness is a worry to the Manchester City fraternity. Not long ago Aguero fumed out of anger critising his team mates for not passing to ball to him even when he has more space to operate. Strikers are meant to convert passes given by team mates into goals meanwhile Aguero was just a Walking dead in the game.
Not only is the club not interested in him but the Argentine forward also looks forward to seek playing time else where. Giants across Europe are ready to take the opportunity when it happens.
The misfiring Tuchel built Chelsea is on search for a clinical striker to put balls behind the net. With the likes of Tammy Abraham, Timo Werner, Kai Havertz and others blowing the chances away, Chelsea is set to sign the goal poacher on a free transfer. The signing of Thiago Silva on a free transfer was a bussiness well made. Mariana Chelsea's director won't miss a chance for this signing.
Somewhere in Catalonia, Barcelona are also looking for possibilities to bring the Argentine to pair with Lionel Messi who also hails from Argentina. The coming summer is one transfer window that promises to be exciting and one to watch out for.
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