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I Want To Stay With Atletico Madrid - Sergio Aguero
The striker has declared that he wants to remain with the club...
Sergio Aguero has yet again reiterated his desire to remain with Atletico Madrid today and has said that he is treated well at the club.
With Atleti struggling in La Primera Division at the moment and Aguero rumoured to be unhappy with the appointment of Abel Resino, there had been reports that he would be leaving Spain, with Internazionale his preferred destination.
However, as he has done plenty of times in the past, the striker admitted that he does not want to leave the club that signed him from Argentina.
"The club has treated me very well and I have told the leaders that I want to stay here. In the future we will see what happens," he told TyC Sports.
The Argentine, who did not speak to the press during the week, spoke today about the birth of his son and admitted that his life has "changed a lot" since it happened.
"I am going through very good times and I am also enthusiastic about playing for the national team," he declared.
The youngster was also asked about Lionel Messi, whom he described as the "best player in the world", and said that he aspires to "one day, be playing well for club and for country".
As far as the national team goes, Aguero declared that he does not expect Diego Maradona to keep him in the side if he is not playing well, just because he is his father-in-law.
He went on claim that "if I have to go, then Diego will take me out".
James Walker-Roberts, Goal.com
With Atleti struggling in La Primera Division at the moment and Aguero rumoured to be unhappy with the appointment of Abel Resino, there had been reports that he would be leaving Spain, with Internazionale his preferred destination.
However, as he has done plenty of times in the past, the striker admitted that he does not want to leave the club that signed him from Argentina.
"The club has treated me very well and I have told the leaders that I want to stay here. In the future we will see what happens," he told TyC Sports.
The Argentine, who did not speak to the press during the week, spoke today about the birth of his son and admitted that his life has "changed a lot" since it happened.
"I am going through very good times and I am also enthusiastic about playing for the national team," he declared.
The youngster was also asked about Lionel Messi, whom he described as the "best player in the world", and said that he aspires to "one day, be playing well for club and for country".
As far as the national team goes, Aguero declared that he does not expect Diego Maradona to keep him in the side if he is not playing well, just because he is his father-in-law.
He went on claim that "if I have to go, then Diego will take me out".
James Walker-Roberts, Goal.com
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