"I'm the bad guy in this movie," says the new player in the City.
The soap opera out of Aguero of Atletico Madrid is contractually fixed. Another thing is whether the successful sale (45 million euros paid Manchester City) can serve to close the wound in the Atletico fans. The answer, of course, is no. The resentment is not off the money, let alone if the protagonists - Atletico president Enrique Cerezo, and the very Kun - dedicated to water the flames with gasoline.

"I do not know what we have done to Kun to treat us well," Cerezo said on Thursday night in the COPE. The president was sympathetic to the cries heard hours earlier at the Calderon. "Agüero, die," roared the stands, also remembered David de Gea, another who went to Manchester, but the red team. It was also a banner quoting the wife and daughter of Maradona Aguero: "Aguero and Giannina, more whores Argentina faces. "
The player, meanwhile, posted yesterday on its website an interview in which he tries to reconcile with the stands red and white, while charged against your policy. "I recognize that I said things that might hurt the fans, but I did not disrespect those who behaved so well with me," before the counterattack: "I am not the bad guy in this movie. Some of the club who I had trusted not keep their word. "
Aguero insists that renewed for a year ago that when the sale occurred, Atletico will get more cut. "The club promised to facilitate my departure, but that did not happen and complicated things," claims before flirting with a return to the League. "I will miss Spain, but I know that at some point our paths cross again."
PASTORE, 43 MILLION All Europe takes weeks pending the ripple effect generated by the soap operas of the summer. Profiling ¿Osvaldo Atletico with 45 Agüero million? Will you leave Mata Valencia loses if Arsenal Cesc? Will Florentino its traditional summer billion injection into the market? Meanwhile, Paris Saint Germain, held from May Qataris (Sheikh Sheikh Paris is a cousin of Malaga) and Leonardo as sports director, is the club that has invested in reinforcements: 86 million 8 players. The last to arrive was the Argentine midfielder Javier Pastore, 22, which receive 43 Palermo million. It is the most expensive signing in the history of the French league.