Robinho Wants Either Kun Aguero Or Kaka At Manchester City

The Brazilian superstar has confessed that he would be a very happy man if the Citizens can nab either Kun or Kaka.

Aguero, Sporting-Atletico de Madrid (Marca)

Manchester City are certain to make another barrage of assaults for the world’s best players when the transfer market re-opens in the summer. And one of their star recruits from last year, Robinho, has drafted his own personal shopping list.

The Brazilian has pin-pointed Atletico Madrid’s Sergio Aguero and Milan playmaker, Kaka, as the two players he would most like to play alongside next term.

“Sergio and Kaka are fantastic players and they would be great for the exciting project Manchester City are developing,” he was quoted as saying by The Sun.

“If either of them were to come, it would make me very happy. Aguero is an excellent footballer who is enjoying a lot of success in Spain and with Atletico,” he added.

The Atleti forward is edging closer and closer to the Vicente Calderon exit door after rumours that he’s growing frustrated with the team’s underachievement. The reports that the club are eager to cash in on him to rebuild a new squad for next season have also set off the alarm at the Eastlands outfit.  

As for Kaka, who turned down a mega-money move to City just four months ago, has recently further pledged his future to Milan despite persistent speculation that he is on the verge of joining Real Madrid.

KS Leong, Goal.com



 
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