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We dont really need a striker right now, we already have DD, Nico, Kalou, Sturridge... as well as Di Santo and Sinclair out on loan.

Then there is Malouda and J Cole if we go one up top with two supporting midfielders.

If we were to lose Anelka or Kalou, then yeah, this guy would be up there at the top of the list of potential replacements.

I'd add Borini to that list.

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as much as i'd love him here, we don't need him.

and it will only cause disruption between sturridge who is already in a mood anyway and of course anelka who has been a revalation this season.

True, but aren't you forgetting that Drogba will be missing because of the African Nations Cup along with Salomon Kalou. Also, if you look at both Anelka and Drogba. Of course they are a deadly, reliable, in-form strike force, but they're not by any means a young strike partnership.

IMO a player like Agüero is definitely someone we need in our squad. The goals he scored against us made me want him even more! And he's 21.

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Atletico Madrid star Sergio Aguero could be a Chelsea player for £35m despite having a £50m buyout clause in his contract.

TheMail on Sunday claims the Spanish side will be willing to accept £15mless for the striker who is also wanted by Inter Milan.

Aguero -who is the son-in-law of Diego Maradona - is being urged to moved toItaly at the end of the season by the Argentinian legend.

Atleticocould extract the maximum price from Chelsea in January, with itpotentially being the London club's last transfer until June 2011, butdelaying any sale to the summer might pacify unhappy fans.

Anadded problem is the incoming 50 per cent tax rate in the UK. Aguerocurrently earns £4.5m a year net in Spain, although that will beaffected by the change in Spanish tax laws that come into effect onJanuary 1.

To match that Chelsea would have to pay him £170,000 a week, in excess of their top earner John Terry.

http://www.eatsleepsport.com/Chelsea/aguero-fee-revealed-972955.html

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He was kicked all around the pitch when he came on. His close body ball control is amazing, the smaller players like Messi,Zola,Aguero all have them. Even Tevez. Aguero will keep the ball, draw fouls,dribble past defenders, win free-kicks, score, scoop, flick, he's a real roaming forward. Would love to have him.

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lol short memories just because he scored 2 good goals. JT even had a go at him for the constant tumbling to the ground. Just because u all think he's gods gift dont turn blind on the fact that he's a cheat. As soon as he came on, he hit the deck on minor fouls 4 or 5 times. Maybe u need to watch a re run....amazin lol. Man u love this guy way too much.

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Well, the game I watched saw Aguero score two great goals against us, and that made me really want Chelsea to sign him.

but I agree with Jessman, Sturrige is a growing English prodigy, and Chelsea need to understand that.

They understand it fully, hence why we've been tracking him for so long and were delighted to get him in the summer.

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lol short memories just because he scored 2 good goals. JT even had a go at him for the constant tumbling to the ground. Just because u all think he's gods gift dont turn blind on the fact that he's a cheat. As soon as he came on, he hit the deck on minor fouls 4 or 5 times. Maybe u need to watch a re run....amazin lol. Man u love this guy way too much.

We do have one of the biggest cheats in the game today with Drogba on our team. That being said I'd love for him to come to us, his speed and ball control would tear the premiership apart.

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We do have one of the biggest cheats in the game today with Drogba on our team.

Since when?

Also, as for Aguero he was ineffectual at the Bridge, I don't think he's the sort of player who'll be able to turn a tough away game against good opposition the way in which frank and didier can. Would love to see him in 2/3 years roaming behind a Di Santo Sturridge front line though when Joe's legs give up the ghost. Too much money at the moment to spend replacing players who are at the top of their games at the moment.

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