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Man City strike ace would consider Italian switch

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  1. Father_Jack_Hackett

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    Manchester City star Sergio Augero would be open to a move to Napoli in the future, according to his agent.

    The Blues record signing joined from Atletico Madrid in the summer for a fee in the region of £35m and has quickly settled in to life in English football, scoring six goals in four league appearances so far.

    Aguero is expected to make his Champions League debut for City against Diego Maradonas former team Napoli.

    The Argentina internationals agent, Bruno Satin, has claimed that the 23-year-old would like to follow in the footsteps of his famous father-in-law and represent the Neapolitan club sometime in his career.

    "Aguero has a special place in his heart for Napoli," Satin told Radio Crc. "Tomorrow night (Wednesday) will be a special game because Napoli have come back in the Champions League.

    "Aguero wants to play all the matches (for Man City) because he loves football and has fun on the pitch. Sergio is not afraid of anyone and Manchester City are one of the favourite teams in the Champions League.

    "(Manager) Roberto Mancini has pushed to have my player at all costs. He costs a lot but he is proving to have everything to make the difference. The fact that the coach rates him highly is an added value for him.

    "We follow what happens in Naples closely because Napoli are an important club with an important history.

    "There may be a possibility in the future to exchange players, but for now Aguero is good at City.

    "(Gokhan) Inler has been a great addition to Napoli, (Ezequiel) Lavezzi is also extraordinary. (Walter) Mazzarri is a good coach and it will be exciting to watch the game tomorrow (Wednesday) to see how and if Napoli are able to stop Manchester City."

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  2. Killa_Kam

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    they can't afford him, lol, not even close. I hope you destroy crapoli<ok>
     
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  3. All your players will leave City, eventually. There is no way you can keep that many stars happy sat on the bench. Sure, they're each pocketing £250k each week, but money can't buy them the love of the fans, or the thrill of playing real football.
     
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    Hoodle can you prove that all the players are on that amount of money as you qoute. My guess is that you believe what the papers are saying, and if you do believe that then you are a bigger fool then I thought you were.
     
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    All players leave all clubs eventually, re-read what Tevez posted above.
     
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  6. Wow! Talk about being too touchy to join a debate!
     
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    So to carry on the debate without being touchy as you put it do you really believe they are all pocketing £250k each week ?

     
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