Pierpaolo Marchetti | Turin 06/15/2011 2:01
The only team that has moved to Atletico a formal offer for the Kun Aguero from that announced his intention to leave the Manzanares was Juventus. The Italian did get through the representatives of Argentine soccer player in a letter inviting the athletic leaders to negotiate, based on a figure close to 25 million. A first contact that did not convince the leaders Atletico, who then moved to their own representatives to negotiate their opposition, referring to the buyout clause of 45 million euros.
Atleti's refusal to bargain requires the players to devise a new plan. With this intention, according to Italian newspaper said yesterday the 'Corriere dello Sport', two representatives of Atletico player, Jose Segui and Hernan Reguera, have moved to Turin to meet with officials from Juventus.
During that meeting, the leaders of the 'Vecchia Signora' began to study the feasibility of presenting a new offer to increase the 25 million initially. The Agnelli family seems determined to make a significant financial outlay to strengthen a team that has run this season out of European competitions. Kun Agüero want to sign and are determined to do what is necessary.
During his stay in Turin, the officers also informed the club Kun predisposition to play in the 'calcium', although the Argentine striker said a few days ago to continue his interest in Spanish football and ended up in the Premier League.
Despite these reports arrived from Italy, Cerezo insisted yesterday before the cameras of Four was not an offer. "We know nothing. Aguero is Atletico Madrid player."
Karanka: "It's very expensive"
For its part, Aitor Karanka, assistant coach of Real Madrid, did not rule yesterday the signing of Kun Aguero, while acknowledging at the launch of a charity dinner to rebuild a school in Haiti that "it was very expensive." The Vitoria not comment too much about the possible interest, both on crack and on the Brazilian rojiblanco Neymar, although it left a sentence on both: "They're great players," he said.