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Chelsea target Sergio Aguero has not been contacted by Juventus, Inter or Milan - agent
No Serie A move for Kun, according to his representative...
By Adam Scime
Atletico Madrid star Sergio Aguero's agent has ruled out a move to Italy for the time being. The young striker has been linked with a number of top clubs throughout Europe over the past year, including the Serie A trio and notably Premier League giants Chelsea.
"I have no information on Aguero being sought by Inter, Juventus or Milan. He is owned by Atletico, so if there was anything only the directors would know," his agent Jose Segui said during a recent interview, according to sportal.tv.
"Sergio is doing well in Madrid, but if there is an agreement with another club we'll speak with them. The cost of any transfer would be decided by the Spanish club."
Aguero is also expected to receive his Spanish passport in the near future and thus would not take up a non-EU spot on a roster, making him an even more attractive prospect. He featured in three matches for Argentina at the 2010 World Cup before their quarter-final exit at the hands of Germany.
"I have no information on Aguero being sought by Inter, Juventus or Milan. He is owned by Atletico, so if there was anything only the directors would know," his agent Jose Segui said during a recent interview, according to sportal.tv.
"Sergio is doing well in Madrid, but if there is an agreement with another club we'll speak with them. The cost of any transfer would be decided by the Spanish club."
Aguero is also expected to receive his Spanish passport in the near future and thus would not take up a non-EU spot on a roster, making him an even more attractive prospect. He featured in three matches for Argentina at the 2010 World Cup before their quarter-final exit at the hands of Germany.
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