Sergio Aguero (15 Viewers)

May 19, 2007
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i would like: Ivanovic/Lugano/Carvalho Quaresma/Van Der Vaart/Diego/Lampard Benzema/Huntelaar/Adriano/Aguero

lose Tiago to get a player.

but the reality would be: Ivanovic Gilberto Silva and loan Ballack no attacker is coming this winter.

it seems that Blanc is giving us €20 mil for the defence in the winter.
lose tiago + some extra € maybe we could get a attacker to...
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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i would like: Ivanovic/Lugano/Carvalho Quaresma/Van Der Vaart/Diego/Lampard Benzema/Huntelaar/Adriano/Aguero

lose Tiago to get a player.

but the reality would be: Ivanovic Gilberto Silva and loan Ballack no attacker is coming this winter.

it seems that Blanc is giving us €20 mil for the defence in the winter.
lose tiago + some extra € maybe we could get a attacker to...
4 forwards are enough for this season, and we need to add one if we get CL next season...
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Agüero Will Not Be Going To Italy - Cerezo

Atlético de Madrid president Enrique Cerezo has stated that there is no chance that Sergio Agüero will leave, despite reported interest from Inter.

Los Colchoneros' supremo was adamant that the Argentinian starlet would become one of the world's best players and that he would achieve that with Atleti.

Interest from Inter and links to other clubs cuts no ice with Cerezo and believes that Agüero is settled in the Spanish capital and will stay with the club for many years.

"Agüero is an Atlético player and will be for many years. Besides, he prefers Madrilenian food to spaghetti," he joked.

"The things about him is there is a feeling. He is very happy in Madrid and although Italy is not far away, the difference between the two countries is huge.

"Here he knows that he will have no prblems, so it is better that he stays calm and continues what he is doing; playing and scoring goals."

Cerezo was then asked about Agüero's buy-out clause and he was confident that it is high enough and that the club's fans need not worry.

"I think economics is being focussed on too much when we shold be talking about sport," he continued.

"We signed Agüero because we felt he was a little different from the rest and we produced a contract that was in line with that and of course we will not let him go.

"He is a marvellous player and is on his way to becoming one of the best in the world and he can do that here."

Finally, Cerezo reflected on the criticism the club received when Agüero was signed last year and was quick to point out that he always had faith.

"Nobody remembers now, but I assured everyone a year ago that Agüero was a genius and would be a big star one day," he stated.

"He needed a season to adapt and now we are seeing how much he is enjoying his football.

"He has completely won me over because he has not lost his innocenceas he was able to win the Under-20 World Championships and then still go back to playing Playstation games. He is special because he never stops smiling."

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