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Barcelona have reportedly agreed terms to sign Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero on a free transfer this summer.
The Argentine – who is City’s all-time leading scorer with 258 goals – announced in March that he would be leaving the Etihad when his contract expires at the end of the season.
According to Beteve, Aguero has agreed to join the La Liga giants on a two-year deal that could see him link up with his international team-mate Lionel Messi next season.
Barcelona have reportedly agreed terms to sign Sergio Aguero on a free transfer this summer
Tottenham’s interim head coach insists the striker is ‘100 per cent’ committed to the club’s European push.
The report also claims that the striker has lowered his salary demands to help push the deal over the line.
Aguero was said to be earning £12million a year at Manchester City, while his new deal at Barcelona will see him earn £4.4m (€5m).
The deal will see Aguero commit his future to Ronald Koeman’s side for the next two seasons
Barcelona also hope the deal will convince Lionel Messi to stay and agree new terms
Aguero is no stranger to La Liga having spent five years with Atletico Madrid before his move to Manchester in 2011.
Barcelona also hope Aguero’s arrival will convince Messi to stay put and sign a new two-year contract with his current deal due to expire at the end of June.
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