23 Oct 2016 09:56:15
@Ed002
Hope you're well and the travelling is settling down and great to see you back on the pages.

Would you mind sharing what is the current situation with Augero and where you see Man City going next in the transfer market?

{Ed002's Note - Manchester City have informed Sergio Aguero and Hernan Reguera that they do not see the player in their future plans and that he can leave when he finds a new club. Real Madrid do maintain an interest in Aguero but timing is not good unless a deal for January could be agreed (as the CAS case dealing with their ban may not (probably not) have been resolved by then). PSG will certainly turn to Aguero which in turn will make life difficult for Real Madrid. Milan has new ownership but right now has other plans, and, regardless of the money coming in from China, still have to balance the books. A number of English sides could afford the transfer fee but right now I am not aware of interest. Manchester City will need to be realistic with their financial demands and cannot price Aguero out of a move - as that would possibly stop their bringing in his replacement.}


1.) 01 Nov 2016
01 Nov 2016 19:40:31
This may be wide of the mark, but is this replacement potentially Luis Suarez?

{Ed002's Note - He would not be first choice.}


2.) 03 Nov 2016
03 Nov 2016 09:02:41
League 1 team fan (I won't name them) just browsing the prem sites seeing what fans have to say, etc. Decent sites by the way well done to the editors! Had to comment: don't understand this mentality of City. For me Sergio is arguably the best in the prem (Courtinho I also like) but definitely the best striker by a mile. Personally I see Chelsea Arsenal Liverpool and good bets for 3 of the top 4 this season (in any order) and if City have Aguero I'd put them above Spurs for the 4th spot. Getting rid of him would make me doubt.