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So we suddenly have all forgot about a young english striker we bought £6m and who is on fire ?

If Roman really wants to do everything to get Torres going, then he HAS to get Aguero no question about it. Even if it is at the expense of Neymar.

Mate... We have already paid £50 fuckin millions and given him a £180k-per-week wage... We won't buy a player who cost £35m and who will ask for a £120k-per-week wage just in the aim that Torres can score some goals...

Build a team around one player is dangerous, even more if we aren't guarenteed that this player will be world class again.

Just be confident in Sturridge. Don't need Aguero.

Imo, the choice was either Torres, Aguero or Pato. Abramovich has chose Torres..

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Because of the Financial fair play rules, i don't think we can afford to get both of them.

If Malouda and Anelka leave or Kalou and Drogba perhaps there will be more space in the wages. I really like Aguero, and he's my favorite Argentinian player. I also respect him for staying in Atletico this much and for being straight with everyone.

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If Malouda and Anelka leave or Kalou and Drogba perhaps there will be more space in the wages. I really like Aguero, and he's my favorite Argentinian player. I also respect him for staying in Atletico this much and for being straight with everyone.

Indeed, Anelka and Malouda leaving will clear up over 150k in wages. Drogba joining them will make that amount 250k.

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Can't understand those who prefer Neymar to Aguero. Their prices would be almost the same, qualities definetly not..

Neymar is a bigger risk. He's younger and physically weaker. Aguero is proven, buffed and has La Liga experience, and (no offense to fellow Brazilians) you can't compare Brazilian league with Spanish one.

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Neymar is a bigger risk. He's younger and physically weaker. Aguero is proven, buffed and has La Liga experience, and (no offense to fellow Brazilians) you can't compare Brazilian league with Spanish one.

Yea, that's what I'm thinking about. Aguero is experienced and that matters. 30 mils for kid like Neymar is too much even if Aguero would probably costs the same..

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]"Chelsea are a great club. They have become one of the most feared in Europe over recent years", he told the Daily Express."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."

Bear in mind that this was published about a year ago

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"There is no getting around it. El Kun has a signed contract. He has shown his desire to leave, but we say the same thing. We do not want to sell. We respect his decision, but he also has to respect ours. He has a commitment to us"

That is what the Atletico president said today, which means more than likely any team that wants him will have to pay 45m.(N).gif

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AND HERE WE GO AGAIN WITH THE SUMMER NOVEL

Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo,insists Sergio Aguero is not for sale.He said:'We are not going to change our thinking.We will not sell or trade for Aguero.If anyone wants to know something new,ask him directly.There is no getting around it.El Kun has a signed contract.He has shown his desire to leave,but we say the same thing.We do not want to sell.We respect his decision,but he also has to respect ours.He has a commitment to us.In his recent statements I heard him say he had no intention of leaving.I do not know how we will address this issue,but this is not the end of the world.We do not know where he wants to go,but we can say that there has never been an official contact with another club.'
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"There is no getting around it. El Kun has a signed contract. He has shown his desire to leave, but we say the same thing. We do not want to sell. We respect his decision, but he also has to respect ours. He has a commitment to us"

That is what the Atletico president said today, which means more than likely any team that wants him will have to pay 45m.%28N%29.gif

Let me translate that for you.

"Cash out 45millions or nothing happens." Torres type of transfer number 2. Pricks...

I am really beginning to hate these release clauses that make players overpriced and especially clubs using that to their advantage.

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