Agent not ruling out Sergio Aguero move to Chelsea
Agent reluctant to rule out potential transfer...
The agent of Atletico de Madrid striker Sergio Aguero has refused to rule out a potential move to Chelsea.
Despite being heavily linked with the Premier League side in the summer, the hitman pledged his future to the Spanish club. But the current state of the team at Atletico - who are languishing at the wrong end of the Primera Divisison - has prompted speculation that the striker may consider a switch to the English top-flight.
The west London club are currently facing a transfer ban imposed on them by FIFA, but they are confident that it will be suspended in time for Aguero to make a move in January.
"Sergio to Chelsea in January? I don't know, it's a difficult question," the player's representative, Jose Segui, told Calciomercato.
"The only thing I can say is that I actually don't know anything.
"I don't expect any meeting with Atletico Madrid."
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