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Sergio Agüero received the first offer from Barcelona

By Fredi Roman

The Catalan club wants to hire the Argentine striker. 

The Catalan club wants to hire the Argentine striker. 

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This Saturday, Lionel Messi's Barcelona will star in a momentous duel against Athletic Bilbao for the Copa del Rey final. While waiting for the definition of the Spanish league title with Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid as rivals, the culé team will have a great opportunity to win what could be the only title of a special season.

While this' happening, the brand new president of Barça Joan Laporta works in different scenarios to improve the level of the first team squad. With the renewal of the Argentine star as a primary negotiation, another aspect in which the new head of the Catalan institution works is to add power in the attack for a team that suffered a lack of goal after the departure of Uruguayan Luis Suárez to Aleti.

In this sense, news shook the European pass market in the last hours. According to the Italian journalist Nicolo Schira, a specialist in everything related to the world of transfers, Barcelona would have offered Sergio Agüero a contract to join the club for the next two years.

It is important to remember that just a few days ago, the Catalan newspaper Sport presented on its front page a story referring to the future of the forward who will be released from Manchester City on June 30. "Agüero is coming," the newspaper headlined last Tuesday. “Barça finally enters the bidding. The Blaugrana club is once again interested in the Argentine and will try to convince him to accept an acceptable offer to come to the Camp Nou”, they reported.

With his departure from the English club after 10 seasons, Agüero will be one of the most coveted attackers in the next transfer market. At 32 years old, and still recovering from an injury to one of his knees that had him battered for much of the current season.

According to UK media, Chelsea's another team that aims to incorporate Kun. A few days ago, the Daily Mail said that the player who emerged in the lower divisions of Independiente would have as "preference to stay in the Premier League since he believes that he still has much to give in this country" and points to The Blues as the best They are located within that board of stakeholders since it is one of the few teams that could "pay the salary of more than more than 13 million pounds", about 18 million dollars.

 


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