In an exclusive interview with Football FanCast, Steve Bull, who scored 306 goals for Wolves, believes Sergio Aguero may have spat his dummy out earlier this season when Pep Guardiola was keeping him on the bench.

Earlier this week Aguero announced that he would be leaving Man City at the end of the season when his contract expires, and he will depart as the club's all-time top scorer.

He is set to have a statue erected outside of the Etihad alongside fellow ex-teammates Vincent Kompany and David Silva. Aguero will always be remembered for his famous last-minute winner against QPR which won City their first-ever Premier League title.

Speaking on why Aguero has not been happy for a long time at City and how the fans should treat him when he leaves, Bull told FFC:

"I think he may have spat his dummy out about five months ago when he wasn't in the first team and he's never put it back in since, and he's been a little bit unhappy.

"He's a bit like Podence and Neto with a low centre of gravity and they can stand tall while not getting pushed off the ball.

"All the Man City fans should pat him on the back and say 'thanks for everything that you've done for us mate you've been absolutely unbelievable'."

Aguero has been linked with a number of clubs this summer, but it's Barcelona who appear to be lining up a move for the Argentine to link up with Lionel Messi.

Man City may look to replace the £230,000 per week striker this summer with Harry Kane or Erling Haaland if Pep Guardiola doesn't trust Gabriel Jesus to lead the line for a full season.