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If anything some of the blame goes to Kenyon for leaving it so late and the rest goes to Sevilla's chairman Jose Del Nido, who is a complete jackass to say the least. Then again that entire team is composed of jackasses.

Who cares? We've got Bosingwa and Ivanovic anyway.

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robinho and alves were two different cases ..... a lot of people knew that robinho can't make it in a big team or even in a big league he is very skillful but he is way overrated and i think Chelsea didn't agree to pay more for him because they knew he didn't deserve more and they were trying to get him because stupid scolari asked for him .....

alves have always made it clear from the beginning that his dream team is barcelone ..... plus he is way overrated as well anyway i think both bosingwa and ivanovic ae better than him .......

that's why i hate all Brazilian players because they are all very moody and overrated u always get the impression that they are not there to win they are there just to play and entertain the croud and that's not what we need .... they have a lot of those like robinho alves ronaldinho even pato is very moody and thier only consistent player kaka is not consistent at all this year .......

i hope we stay away from brazillian players and stich with argentinian players if we are looking for some magic and skill ....

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That's funny as hell :lol::lol:

I think he will quit Atletico because they won't even qualify for Europa League next season. It would be a pitty if the world couldn't see him in the best competition with a big team like Chelsea. I have a feeling that our bosses won't buy him because they will save money like they did this year in last year but this would destroy Chelsea because we really need a few new players if we want to challenge Barca, Inter, Real, United ...

Aguero please come to Chelsea !!

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Just read in the BBC rumors that Man United are preparing a £35 million bid for Aguero. From caughtoffside.con

they can seriously fuck off!!

If United finish in 2nd and City dont qualify for the CL, I wont be worried about them bidding on Kun. However, if we dont sign Aguero this summer and let him slip, I will we devastated. I couldnt bear watching him play on any team against us, ESPECIALLY United.

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Sport.co.uk understands that Chelsea signed an agreement with Atletico Madrid in January which will see the Premier League club have first right of refusal on the signing of Argentine striker Sergio Aguero when the transfer window opens on July 1st. The 21-year-old attacker has been heavily courted across Europe in the last twelve months with the likes of Manchester United, Manchester City, Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Barcelona all tipped to approach the Vicente Calderon hierarchy with lucrative offers. However, despite rival bids being prepared it has been made apparent to sport.co.uk that Chelsea stole a march on their competitors at the end of the last year by entering negotiations when the Premier League side faced off against Atletico in the Champions League.

Chelsea have been linked with a host of top talents, but despite apparent interest in Bayern Munich’s Franck Ribery and Valencia’s David Villa, it is the former Independiente man who has been pinpointed as the main target.

Having seen UEFA imposed transfer sanctions overturned by CAS in January it is understood that Chelsea are ready to spend big this summer to secure their credentials as one of Europe’s top clubs. The son-in-law of national coach and football legend Diego Maradona, it is believed that a fee in excess of €40 million will be handed to Atletico. The figure would represent a €17 million profit for Los Colchoneros on the €23 million paid to Independiente in 2006 to secure the services of Aguero at the age of 17.

It is believed that Carlo Ancelotti’s performance in his first season, which sees the Stamford Bridge side on the verge of an historic domestic double, has been enough to persuade Roman Abramovich to loosen the purse strings after a year of comparatively understated spending.

The Russian oligarch is believed to have seen his wealth increase by 6 per cent in the last twelve months with his estimated value soaring by £400 million to £7.4 billion; a figure which, according to The Sunday Times sees him lying second in Britain’s Rich List.

An insider close to negotiations between the two clubs told sport.co.uk that personal terms between Chelsea and Aguero were a formality and that it was just a case of the Blues matching Atletico’s asking price which they have been ensured will not be affected by the player’s performance at the World Cup this summer.

Speaking last week about the potential challenges of life away from the Latin culture of both Spain and Argentina, Aguero told assembled media that he was inspired to test himself alongside Chelsea’s top stars following the success of compatriot Carlos Tevez in England.

"Chelsea are a great club. They have become one of the most feared in Europe over recent years.

"I look at players like Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard and they have been, and still are, the best players in their positions in the world.

"I could really learn from players like that, there is no doubt."

"London would be a really amazing city to live in as well, myself and my wife could be really happy there.

"Carlos Tevez is doing really well at Manchester City but, for me, it is about joining a club who are ready to challenge for honours. City are not ready yet."

"Inter are a great club, but it is agreed that, over the last five years, the Premier League has been the strongest," he concluded.

It is expected that should Aguero complete the move to London he will most likely dovetail with current first choice pair Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka as he gets up to speed with life in the Premier League.

The Argentine will fly to England this week ahead of Atletico Madrid’s Europa League semi-final second leg against Liverpool having missed the first leg with injury.

Source: Sport.co.uk

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The rumour-mill suggests that Ron Gourlay is in Madrid this week doing business.

It also suggests that his target isn't Sergio Aguero.

Tonight, as the Europa League reaches a crucial stage, we get to witness the talent that is Aguero as his Atletico Madrid side tussle with Liverpool for a place in the final.

Obviously, after linking himself to Chelsea with some quotes about the stars already at Stamford Bridge, the media were going to question the young Argentine striker about a possible move to England.

Apparently, Sergio Aguero was giving nothing away, replying,

"The day before an important semi-final isn`t the right time to talk about my future."

"From now until June I am concentrating on games and doing my best for Atletico."

"At the end of the season we`ll perhaps sit down with the club and decide on a course of action which suits us both."

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Source:- Chelsea @ vitalfootball

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