Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Manchester City to offer Aguero new deal to ward off Real Madrid...

Apr 9, 2013 12:40:00 PM The Argentine has three years left on his current deal, as the Premier League winners are unconcerned over studies linking the striker with a transition to Spain Sergio Aguero will be provided a brand new five-year offer by Manchester City come july 1st. The Argentine striker has three years remaining on his current offer but City's owners wish to set him further out of bounds. Goal.com recognizes City are unconcerned by studies linking the player to Real Madrid come july 1st, having recently split from his long-term partner and being apart from his young son. Aguero's father-in-law, Diego Maradona, has previously reported a move to Real Madrid is the 24-year-old's "big break." Area now worth the ball player at over a59 million and want to understand that by sitting yourself down with Aguero and rubber-stamping a two-year extension to guard their investment. Aguero makes around a200,000 per week at the Etihad Stadium and may make the same amount, but with a more rewarding advantage framework reserve predicated on further awards and goals. Town are now on a push to sign-up their biggest names. Yaya Toure a week ago pledged himself for another four years, while David Silva and Vincent Kompany equally extended their contracts in 2012.

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