A lot had been expected when Sergio Aguero signed for Barcelona over the summer on a free transfer after a sensational spell at Manchester City but things haven’t gone to plan. Instead, the forward suffered chest pains during a 1-1 draw against Deportivo Alaves on October 30th and hasn’t played for the club since then. Subsequent tests on the 33-year-old revealed a cardiac arrhythmia, with Aguero ruled out for at least two months.
However, in light of rumours that the forward could potentially retire, especially after a tweet from expert Guillem Balague, it had fans and critics alike concerned. Yet, in a statement, Barcelona have revealed that Aguero is set to address the media on Wednesday with a statement about his future. The release revealed nothing else other than the fact that club president Joan Laporta will join him.
“Sergio Aguero will give a statement on his future from Camp Nou at 12pm CET on Wednesday December 15. The first-team football player will be joined by FC Barcelona president, Joan Laporta,” reads a statement on Barcelona’s social media outlets.
❗ will give a statement on his future from Camp Nou at 12pm CET on Wednesday December 15. The first-team football player will be joined by FC Barcelona president, Joan Laporta.
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona)
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