Sergio Aguero is apparently very happy at Atletico Madrid, though he has also insisted that he is very pleased at the fact that he is being linked to Chelsea. The speculations ran high over the summer that Aguero was moving to Stamford Bridge and that Atletico had refused a bid of £35 million. Sergio Aguero made the most of the opportunity to impress Carlo Ancelotti, the Chelsea boss, the other night when he played beautifully to score two stunning goals against the Premier League club in a match that ended in a draw with the score of 2-2.
The Gael Kakuta affair means that Chelsea are presently unable to sign anyone until 2011, but Blues will be able to sign players once the Court of Arbitration for Sport confirms that the punishment has been lifted. Lifting the punishment pending an appeal hearing would mean Chelsea would be able to sign players in January. Chelsea having lost players like Didier Drogba and Michael Essien would look to strengthen their squad once the transfer ban is lifted in January. The club is most likely to rope in Aguero but the Argentinean is not likely to take any part in Champions League until 2010-11.
Aguero admitted that he had heard about Chelsea tracking him over the summer in addition to the other teams, though nothing came to him. However, he expressed his happiness at Atletico. Aguero is not thinking much about playing in any other team and is looking for a long tie with the club.
