Sergio Aguero SLAMS Independiente as he denies rumours of a return

‘Do not disturb me’: Sergio Aguero accuses former club Independiente of using him as a ‘political pawn’… as he DENIES rumours of a return two months after announcing his retirement

  • There are rumours that Sergio Aguero has been training with Independiente
  • The Manchester City legend firmly quashed this suggestion on a Twitch stream
  • Aguero began his career at the Argentine club aged nine before leaving in 2006
  • The 33-year-old announced his retirement in December due to heart problems

Sergio Aguero has accused his former side Independiente of making up false rumours about him returning to the club.

The striker announced his retirement from football in December after being diagnosed with cardiac arrhythmia, having experienced chest pains while playing for Barcelona in a La Liga game against Alaves.

In recent days there have been shock suggestions in Argentina that Aguero, 33, was training with Independiente, who he began his career with, ahead of a potential return to action. 

Sergio Aguero quashed rumours of an Independiente return while he was streaming on Twitch

However, during one of his popular Twitch streams, the Manchester City legend quashed these rumours and slammed the Independiente hierarchy.

‘I wanna say to the board to stop using me as a political pawn,’ Aguero said. ‘Do not disturb me, I have no business with it. I haven’t spoken with anyone at the club since I left.’

The striker joined Independiente at the age of nine and made his senior debut in 2003 at only 15 years old.

He left the club in 2006 to join Atletico Madrid, before moving on to Manchester City five years later.

Aguero began his career at Independiente, debuting at the age of 15 before leaving in 2006

A decade at the Etihad Stadium brought five Premier League titles, the first of which Aguero famously secured with a 94-minute winner against QPR on the final day of the 2011-12 season.

The 33-year-old signed for Barcelona on a free transfer last summer before his emotional retirement came two months ago. He finished his career with 427 goals in 786 games.

‘When they did the first physical test on me in the clinic, the medical staff called me to tell me there was a very big possibility that I wouldn’t be able to keep playing,’ Aguero said upon his retirement.

‘From that point I was processing it all but it wasn’t easy. One of the doctors told me straight up, ‘that’s enough’.

Aguero announced his retirement in December after being diagnosed with cardiac arrhythmia

‘I want to tell everyone that I did everything possible. I dreamt about playing football since I was five years old and I first touched a ball.

‘I never thought I would get to Europe, so I want to show my gratitude to everyone regardless of where I trained.

‘I’m proud of the career I’ve had and am fortunate it is happening to me now rather than before. I don’t know what awaits me in the next life but I know there are a lot of people who love me and want the best for me.’




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