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Manchester City believe Real Madrid may be engaging in a deliberate campaign to unsettle Sergio Aguero and, with the future beyond this summer already uncertain for three of their strikers, the club will refuse any notion of the Argentine leaving for the Bernabeu.

Aguero's father-in-law, Diego Maradona, is likely to have caused some nervousness at the Etihad Stadium with his suggestion on Spanish radio last month that "Kun [Aguero] has to play for Real Madrid. If he signed for them, it would be his big break. The best thing would have been to sign for Madrid. He made a mistake."

The striker insisted last month that "none of the stories about Real Madrid" had come from him and that he was happy at the Etihad. But City have an acute need to ensure that Maradona does not influence Aguero's departure because of uncertainty about the futures of Carlos Tevez, Mario Balotelli – whose intentions beyond the end of this season City privately accept they cannot predict – and Edin Dzeko, who has not come up to the mark City expected of his first full season in the Premier League.

Aguero has kept a home in the Spanish capital after his five years with Atletico Madrid and the suggestion for several months has been that Real's Argentine forward, Gonzalo Higuain, plus £8.5m would be offered to take Aguero back to the city. Spanish newspaper Marca, closely linked to Real, claimed that the club had "directly and indirectly" made their interest known to Aguero. City's manager Roberto Mancini, whose own future will be the subject of a review at the end of the season, has said that he will not sell his 21-goal top scorer or exchange him for Higuain.

Losing Aguero, who signed a five-year deal last July, worth £40m plus add-ons to Atletico, would be disastrous in a summer when City have more work to do than they had anticipated 12 months ago, when the manager's activity again outstripped boardroom expectations.

The Argentine, who has knuckled down to his work and scored 17 goals in 24 league starts, is one of the players City want to establish a side around as they attempt to introduce more pace and width. Their targets this summer are likely to be centred on the Lille midfielder Eden Hazard – who can inject energy – and a centre-back. The club also need to begin planning for a midfield successor to Gareth Barry. Rebuilding their entire frontline is currently the last thing on the City's mind.

City expect to face competition from Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur for Hazard, who has indicated he wants regular football – and may actually feel he has more chance of getting that at United than City. Tottenham have made the early running for the player, though uncertainties over manager Harry Redknapp's future and the north London club's willingness to pay a substantial fee make City contenders.

City's spending this summer will take place against the backdrop of Uefa's new financial fair play rules, though with a general feeling among the continent's elite clubs that many will fail to comply, it may be that demonstrating a trend towards break-even – if not actually achieving it – will be deemed acceptable

Publicly, the Real manager, Jose Mourinho, has rejected the idea of a Aguero/Higuain swap. Speaking at a press conference ahead of tonight's Champions League quarter-final second leg against Apoel Nicosia, he said: "Last week I had signed for [Manchester] City, [Iker] Casillas was going to Schalke, Higuain to Malaga..."

The club's director of institutional relations, Emilio Butragueno, also dismissed the suggestion of selling Higuain. "He arrived here very young and we regard him as a club player," he said.

Read more: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/s...real-madrid-16140258.html?r=RSS#ixzz1r4BsKrkZ
 
Real Madrid campaigning to unsettle a player at another club that they wish to sign? What a scurrilous accusation...
 
Only a matter of time til he goes to Real.

It was his apparently his preferred destination but obviously Athletic would never sell to them.

Be surprised if he went this summer though.
 
City can afford to keep a player of Aguero's stature at the club against his wishes. I can't see them ever being forced to sell a player.
 
Would hate to see Kun go to RM...Would be tough for the player to make that city switch as well due to his time at Atletico
 
They also have the money to replace anyone that wants out.

Last thing they need is another Tevez on their hands. Maradona has already been bleating about this in the press.
 
A direct move form Athletico to Real was never going to happen so it sounds like he's using City as a stepping stone.
 
Only a matter of time til he goes to Real.

It was his apparently his preferred destination but obviously Athletic would never sell to them.

Be surprised if he went this summer though.
Yeah it will happen in another 2 seasons I think. Perhaps earlier if Madrid sell Higuain before that
 
A direct move form Athletico to Real was never going to happen so it sounds like he's using City as a stepping stone.

Yeah, that was the speculation before he left the Primera as well...Would've been a civil war had a move been made directly from Atletico to RM...Would soften the blow but it'd still make him very unpopular in the city
 
City can afford to keep a player of Aguero's stature at the club against his wishes. I can't see them ever being forced to sell a player.

I agree they can afford to just let him rot with all the money they have but I dont think they will.

It would be quiite demorolising for all the others in the squad who might be thinking of moving in the future and for people they might want to sign if they feel that it will be a mess if they want to move.
 
If they get RVP he'll be off, Higuain has been mentioned as well. Id fecking hate to see City get Higuain. He'd probably score more for them than Aguero, he's a more natural finisher and might suit City's style of play better...
 
They can afford it in financial terms but not in football terms.

The last thing you need when you're up against Manchester United in a title race is rumblings behind the scenes and a dressing room atmosphere that is full of tension.
 
If they get RVP he'll be off, Higuain has been mentioned as well. Id fecking hate to see City get Higuain. He'd probably score more for them than Aguero, he's a more natural finisher and might suit City's style of play better...

My thoughts. Only reason this news doesn't bring a smile to my face. Higuain would be phenomenal for them.
 
My thoughts. Only reason this news doesn't bring a smile to my face. Higuain would be phenomenal for them.

He one of the most underated players around.....still only 23. Typically some people seem to be fixated on his "weaknesses", his record in spain especially in his first two seasons was incredible in the circumstances.

He'd be a perfect fit for City.
 
So it starts with Aguero, Silva will be next.

Dunno about that, he doesn't have very good relations with Real as far as I know, Barca maybe but they don't really need him.

Can't see anyone else affording him.
 
My thoughts. Only reason this news doesn't bring a smile to my face. Higuain would be phenomenal for them.

Aguero will end up much better I think. If huguain would be phenomenal I don't know what aguero could end up being like.
 
I agree they can afford to just let him rot with all the money they have but I dont think they will.

It would be quiite demorolising for all the others in the squad who might be thinking of moving in the future and for people they might want to sign if they feel that it will be a mess if they want to move.

They needn't be blatant about it. They'd be prepared to sell if the price was right, but the price might not be right.

Despite the Tevez situation - a player who wants out but hasn't been let go - I don't think City will have much difficulty recruiting new blood this summer.
 
This is one of the dangers of signing players with money as the main motivation.
Hopefully this keeps happening to them over the next few years as some of their players start to make a name for themselves, find they have no loyalty to the club and decide to jump ship when the first big club comes calling.
Yes, they can afford to replace whoever leaves but it will unsettle the team on and off the pitch with people constantly coming in and out.
 
They also have the money to replace anyone that wants out.

Last thing they need is another Tevez on their hands. Maradona has already been bleating about this in the press.

Who do you repalce him with? He's brilliant - they'll want to keep him, and they can afford to.

If he decides to kick up a fuss all he has to do is look at Carlos Tevez - hardly played and currently scoffing a man size portion of humble pie and nursing a million quid hangover.

Should any deal go through I would suggest that this may have been the intention all along.
 
Real Madrid campaigning to unsettle a player at another club that they wish to sign? What a scurrilous accusation...

Where did you get that from? Do you make up stuff in your head when you read? Maradona isn't Real Madrid.
 
Who cares what Maradona says. He isn't a representative of anyone but himself.
 
If they get RVP he'll be off, Higuain has been mentioned as well. Id fecking hate to see City get Higuain. He'd probably score more for them than Aguero, he's a more natural finisher and might suit City's style of play better...

Aye. Higuain is probably the best pure finisher out there, well apart from Messi.
 
A direct move form Athletico to Real was never going to happen so it sounds like he's using City as a stepping stone.

Agreed, there was a rumour when he signed for Citeh that it was only a stop gap so Real could sign him from Citeh because Atletico have a policy of not selling to Real. It could be a done deal already and Citeh are just kicking up a pretend fuss to appease fans.
 
Where did you get that from? Do you make up stuff in your head when you read? Maradona isn't Real Madrid.

Rólegur :lol: - the very first line of the article posted says:

Manchester City believe Real Madrid may be engaging in a deliberate campaign to unsettle Sergio Aguero

... hence the post above. Never said anything about Maradona being Real Madrid or anything like that, just a reference to the article's likely unfounded claim that City think Real are actively campaigning to get City's player.
 
They would be mad to swap Aguero for Higuain, although I've read that it is Higuain plus £10million which would be more acceptable. Still, the money means nothing to City so I don't see what they gain by swapping for an inferior player.

As good a finisher that Higuain is, he has been firmly behind Benzema this year for Madird and doesn't offer close the same level of build up play outside the box. He would probably scored loads of goals but he would need to be used as the main striker, a position that has been used by Dzeko and Balotelli this year. It wouldn't be a straight swap because Aguero drops deep into the attacking 3 which play behind the forward, Higuain couldn't perform that role, so if he were to sign it would mean either a change of formation or the end of Dzeko/Balotelli upfront, although Balotelli could find a role elsewhere, theres no way Dzeko could play anywhere but up top.
 
It's not nice when a club with a lot of money comes along and tries to buy your player, is it?
 
I don't think Higuain is leaving this summer, so I see no reason to buy another striker.
 
It will be interesting to see where Madrid do buy this summer. Their squad seems quite solid in all areas.
 
If he decides to kick up a fuss all he has to do is look at Carlos Tevez - hardly played and currently scoffing a man size portion of humble pie and nursing a million quid hangover.

Lets be clear, the only reason Tevez is still there is because no one was willing to stump up an acceptable fee, something Real would have no problem doing.
Should any deal go through I would suggest that this may have been the intention all along.

This wouldn't surprise me.
 
Rólegur :lol: - the very first line of the article posted says:



... hence the post above. Never said anything about Maradona being Real Madrid or anything like that, just a reference to the article's likely unfounded claim that City think Real are actively campaigning to get City's player.

Sure but if you read it you know there's not been one word from Real. It's a non story like most football stories. It's a fictitious job to be a football journalist.
 
Sure but if you read it you know there's not been one word from Real.

Indeed, but again I didn't make such an accusation - I was making a light-hearted post at the article's suggestion that Real were campaigning to unsettle Aguero, hence why I was a little taken aback by your "Do you make up stuff in your head when you read?" post as the article refers to that in the very first line - which was the basis for my very insignificant post. Not in anyway important of course, nor worth the debate.

It's a non story like most football stories. It's a fictitious job to be a football journalist.

On this we completely agree.