To the Kun Agüero has one year left on his contract with the City of Guardiola and under this premise the clubs interested in hiring him begin to make a move. The first to be attentive to the play is Inter, which aspires to sign the Argentine at zero cost. According to the Italian press, Inter would be ready to offer you a two-season contract, with the option of another. And his annual salary would be eight million of euros.
Much has been said so far about the possible return of Agüero to Argentina, specifically to Independiente, his first club, but Inter de Conte is willing not to miss the opportunity to sign a guaranteed striker, that could cover the hypothetical departure of Lautaro Martínez, which this summer has been on Barcelona's agenda. And, most importantly, do it at zero cost. A bargain that Inter seems not willing to let go of, taking into account that the signing of the 32-year-old Argentine cost City 36 million pounds (almost 40 million euros). Time has passed, yes, but Agüero is still a great striker.
Lautaro Martínez appears at the crossroads. His representative keeps the player in the market: “We have not sat down to talk about his renewal”. With this background, Agüero seems like the great goal for the team trained by Antonio Conte.
Sergio Agüero has just started his tenth season with Manchester City after he signed for the English club after his stint at Atlético de Madrid. With the citizens he has played 370 games and scored 254 goals. Has conquered four Premier League titles and an FA Cup trophy.
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