twosips wrote:There's fights direct from Buenos Aires and no one told Carlos? Well that could have solved a lot of hassle...
Not very many I dont think! Makes commuting difficult :-).
Well you could go for the Independent version about flying to Manchester:
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 26050.html?
Manchester City were last night close to sealing a £38m deal for Sergio Aguero with the Atletico Madrid striker now expected to fly straight from Buenos Aires to Manchester to sign in the next few days.
The 23-year-old has stayed in Argentina since his team’s elimination from the Copa America tournament ten days ago. The City chairman Khaldoon Al-Muabarak was thought to be in Madrid yesterday to complete negotiations for Aguero, seen as the long-term replacement for Carlos Tevez.
City are in Ireland over the weekend to play friendlies against an Irish XI on Saturday and Internazionale the following day. They hope to have Aguero in place by then. Tevez is not expected to be back in training until the end of next week
Or you could go for this morning's Marca version, which says it will all be sealed in London. Either way it's looking good.
The Aguero soap opera continues, but it could be ending by being beneficial to all parties, because the Argie footballer has given the green light to his representative, Hernan Reguera, to carry out his signing for Manchester City. The forward is still in BA and has studied in depth the only 2 offers which he has.
The Argentinian international only had to contemplate the possibility of heading for Manchester or Turin and, at last, the PL will be his destination unless something unusual happens. All that remains is to close the transfer details once and for all. And that will be done in London, to where Aguero will travel on Wednesday accompanied by his agent to meet with the directors of Manchester City and a representative of Atletico, which could be Jose Luis Perez Caminero himself.
As things stand Aguero will sign initially for a contract for the next 5 seasons with the Manchester team, who have reached agreement with Atletico on the figure of the €45M escape clause.
El culebrón Agüero continúa... pero podría terminar siendo beneficiosa para todas las partes, ya que el futbolista argentino ya ha dado el visto bueno a su representante, Hernán Reguera, para que se lleve a cabo su fichaje por el Manchester City. El delantero continúa en Buenos Aires y ya ha estudiado con detenimiento las dos únicas ofertas que él mismo se había encargado de filtrar.
El internacional con la albiceleste sólo contemplaba la posibilidad de poner rumbo a Manchester o a Turín y, finalmente, la Premier League será su destino si no sucede nada fuera de lo normal. Sólo queda cerrar de una vez por todas los detalles de la operación. Y eso se hará en Londres, ciudad a la que viajará Agüero probablemente este miércoles acompañado de su representante para reunirse con los dirigentes del Manchester City y un emisario del Atlético, que podría ser el mismo José Luis Pérez Caminero.
Así las cosas, Kun firmará -en principio- un contrato por las próximas cinco campañas con la entidad de Manchester, que ya ha llegado a un acuerdo con el Atlético para abonar los 45 millones en los que está tasada la cláusula de rescisión del delantero argentino