Argentinian striker Sergio Aguero may be surplus to requirements at Manchester City but he’s certainly not short of new admirers. A number of major clubs across Europe have been linked with his signature and the latest side to emerge as front runners are Chelsea.

Under Thomas Tuchel, the Blues have made it through to the Champions League final but, with Timo Werner finding his feet in English football, the need for striking support is evident.

Fitting the Bill

Chelsea have striking options but Tuchel seems reluctant to have the faith in Olivier Giroud and Tammy Abraham that was displayed by former manager Frank Lampard. Werner is the big money signing and the German is the future but he’s struggled up front with just 12 goals in 47 matches so far.

Contrast that with Sergio Aguero’s record of 258 goals in 357 games for Manchester City. With Werner learning his trade alongside the Argentinian, he can develop into a more prolific striker.

Chelsea could use some attacking intent as they prepare to face Aguero’s Manchester City in the final of the Champions League. According to sports betting markets linked via asiabet, City are the clear favourites for the win at around Even Money. Chelsea are some way behind at 3/1 and Werner will be crucial if the Blues are to defy those odds.

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Chelsea are up against it and, if they fail, the club will be anxious for transfer reinforcements as they look to regroup for the new season.

Cutting Edge

That incredible return has made Sergio Aguero the leading goal scorer in the history of Manchester City Football Club. In his ten years at the Etihad, he helped City to claim a number of major trophies while picking up some individual awards of his own.

Aguero is a Golden Boot winner as the EPL’s top goal scorer and his best return came in the 2016/17 campaign when he scored 33 goals in 45 matches across all competitions.

There’s no doubting his ability but the only issue with Sergio Aguero surrounds his fitness. Injury has kept him on the sidelines on many occasions and, had he stayed fit, he would surely have passed the 300 club goal mark for his current employers.

He’ll be 33 in June and that fitness, along with reported wages of £200K per week, may be a concern but there still appears to be a queue for Aguero’s signature.

Where Next?

Chelsea are among a clutch of English Premier League clubs being linked with a move for Sergio Aguero this summer. West Ham, Everton and even Manchester United have been mentioned in connection with his signature.

Moving further afield, Barcelona may be a likely destination if the Argentinian decides to leave England behind. Barca are desperate to keep hold of their star man Lionel Messi but the main strikers Antoine Griezmann and Ousmane Dembele are struggling in front of goal.

If Messi were to link up with his Argentinian international teammate Aguero, he could be tempted to stay.

Elsewhere, Real Madrid and Juventus have also been mentioned as possible destinations but it seems that Chelsea and Barcelona are the current front runners. Sergio Aguero is far from finished as an attacking force but it will be fascinating to see where his career takes him next.