The fortune that Sergio Agüero would win if he signed in MLS
Manchester City forward is wanted by Los Angeles FC.
Sergio Agüero is one of the best forwards, not only in Argentina but also worldwide, in recent times. With his starting power, his dribbling, finishing and temperament, he earned a place of privilege among the best. However, his present in Manchester City is not the best: he just saw action again last Wednesday, against Borussia Mönchengladbach for the Champions League after being away 52 days between injuries and suffering from coronavirus.
With his contract ending at the end of the season, and for which he has not yet started talks to renew it with the British entity, several were the clubs that showed his interest in hiring him. In that sense, Los Angeles FC plans to bring him an irresistible offer from the economic point of view for him to move to California and defend his colors.
Although the net figure was not confirmed, it would be around $ 6 million a year, which would position him as one of the highest paid players in the US competition. Of course, for this to happen, the MLS authorities must allow it since the franchise has the Mexican Carlos Vela as a star player and his salary is around 6.3 million dollars and, by regulation, he cannot exceed 100 million in contracts, amount that would clearly exceed when signing him and adding him to the rest of the squad.
If the transfer and that amount of salary become official, Kun will join the list of the best paid players in the competition, which is led by Gonzalo Higuaín (Inter Miami - 8.2 million dollars) and who complete the podium Michael Bradley (Toronto FC - $ 6.5 million) and Jozy Altidore (Toronto FC - $ 6.33 million).
Agüero suffered many injuries in the season
So far this season, Kun has played just 255 minutes. In June, after the resumption of the Premier after the stoppage due to the pandemic, the forward suffered a ruptured external meniscus in his left knee in a game against Burnley. A few days later he underwent surgery in Barcelona by the medical team led by Ramón Cugat. He took four months to recover. He reappeared in October in a game against Arsenal. But the following week, against West Ham, he suffered a hamstring muscle injury. Between November and December 2020 he only added a handful of minutes (78) in five games, always entering from the bench. At the start of the year, he was isolated by Covid-19 premiere contact and then by positive. And he just added minutes again on Wednesday.
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