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Manchester United does not seem to be trying to hook Sergio Agüero. MU manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer really respects the loyalty of players, especially rival clubs.
The Argentine soccer star will leave Manchester City at the end of this season after joining for 10 years. A total of 257 goals and 73 assists made Agüero the top scorer in club history and he won four Premier League champion medals, one FA Cup and five League Cups.
City is the club Agüero has played for the longest in his career, after five seasons at Atlético de Madrid. Together the citizens In addition, Agüero won prestigious trophies.
While still playing, Solskjaer played for Manchester United for 11 seasons. For the Norwegian coach, hiring a player so synonymous with nemesis was unthinkable.
“When I played for Manchester United, if a rival club wants to sign me and join another rival, where is the loyalty?” said Solskjaer di Sky Sports.
“Obviously, loyalty is one of the values that I cherish the most. So I would not expect any player who has been with a club for 10 years to join a rival national club.”
Andy Cole, Peter Schmeichel and finally Carlos Tevez are the players who first played for United before leaving for City. Solskjaer opposed a similar move.
“I know we are professionals, but when you play for Man United, you do not join Manchester City. There are many cases of that transfer, and I really do not agree,” he continued.
“I don’t want to mention the names, but everyone knows who I mean. Enough is enough,” Solskjaer said in response to the future of Sergio Aguero, who is leaving Manchester City.
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