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Maradona tells Sergio Aguero to join Real Madrid – La Liga

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The footballing legend has commended his son-in-law’s recent performance for Manchester City and has discussed the prospect of the Argentine joining Los Blancos later in his career.
The legend exclaimed that playing for Real Madrid would add the final touch to the illustrious career Aguero has enjoyed so far. Moreover, Maradona expressed that he would like to see Aguero represent the Spanish giants at some point in his career.
Sergio Aguero joined English Premier League side, Manchester City, in the summer transfer window prior to the start of the current season.
The Argentine international has been an important player for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roberto-c31294 Mancini’s men in this season’s campaign. So far he has scored 16 goals in a total of 25 appearances for the club.
Known as one of the most clinical strikers in the world, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sergio-c33030 Aguero has played a vital part in keeping Manchester City ahead in the title race for the English Premier League crown this season.
Maradona has commented that he is pleased with the way Kun has developed and has advised him to join Los Blancos. However, the former Argentinean captain conceded that it is important for the player to keep his current club’s interest in mind.
While talking to reporters, the Argentine hero was quoted as saying:
"Kun has to play in Real Madrid. If he is signed by the White club, it would be the final takeoff in his career. While City is breaking, it would have been better for him signing for Madrid. Was wrong. Now, as is breaking, it will not be easy to get out
of City. They will want to keep him because http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mancini-c23323 has it in mind,”
Cash-rich Manchester City are currently the league leaders in the English Premier League standings, 2 points ahead of their city-rivals, Manchester United.
 

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