This argument comparing Grossi to Agüero based on a better team is the lamest I have ever seen and can be blown into pieces by looking at what Gilardino did at a weaker team (Parma) and how much he flopped at a better team (Milan). Grossi reminds me a lot of Gilardino, a player that looks good in an average team but chokes hard in a good team.
No but signing aguero for the 45 million is in no way a smart club or bussiness decision especially when you factor in his 37.5 million salary over 5 years
No but signing aguero for the 45 million is in no way a smart club or bussiness decision especially when you factor in his 37.5 million salary over 5 years