Atletico Madrid striker http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786, Real Madrid, Juventus and Inter Milan as his next destination
Sergio Aguero’s agent revealed that there were still a host of top European sides competing for the signature of his client in the summer transfer window.
The Atletico Madrid striker is not yet certain where he will be next season, but hinted that he would most likely leave the La Liga side.
Juventus, Real Madrid, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan and Chelsea are currently in the lead for securing the 23-year-old forwards signature.
The player’s representative admitted Juventus had shown interest in his client, but had not made an official offer as yet.
He also spoke about the possibility of Aguero making a move to La Liga rivals Real Madrid, who had shown great interest in the Argentinean.
There were previously reports suggesting that Aguero would be unable to make a move to Real Madrid, since a clause in his current contract would not allow it.
However, if the player desires a move to the Bernabeu, the club will not be able to stop him. His agent revealed a deal would only be possible if Madrid agreed to pay the release clause.
Earlier this year Aguero signed a new contract with Atletico Madrid, according to which he is contracted to the side until the end of the 2014 season.
He was even made vice-captain of the club in order to keep him there, however, the player made it clear he wished to leave in the summer transfer window.
Aguero’s agent said in an interview:
“I think there are very few teams where Sergio could go.
Currently the club that has expressed greater interest in the player is Juventus but, as far as I know, they have not yet received any official offer.”
“An interest of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Real-c30728 Madrid? There would be difficulty in having more rivalry with Atletico, but if Los Blancos decided to move and were willing to pay the full release clause the deal would succeed.”
Aguero himself has no idea where he will be headed next season, but refused to get caught up in the transfer gossip.
The Argentine international revealed he intended to focus on the upcoming Copa http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/America-c38390, after which he would decide his future.
Aguero said:
“A decision about a possible transfer elsewhere will be made when the Copa America is over.
At the moment, I don't know anything about what will happen.”
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Bolivia-c2855 in their first fixture of the Copa America in La Plata on the 1st of July.
Having made his senior debut for the Argentina national team in 2006, Aguero has gone on to make 25 appearances and score 9 goals.
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