Coach Roberto Mancini has expressly requested the club by signing Aguero as a replacement for Carlos Tevez, who has made public a desire to leave Manchester.
Aguero is worth 45 million euros and Manchester City is the first club seems willing to pay. The news brought forward by the British newspaper The Times is causing alarm in Italy, given that supply exceeds that which would have made the Juventus ready to disburse up to 40 million in the closed bid for the striker, but in any case pay the clause.

In this way the City deals a blow to Juventus and Real Madrid in the battle for Kun, whose departure from Atletico Madrid begins to take dyes melodrama.
In the last hours the agreement between the Argentine and Juventus was practically closed with a five-year contract at a rate of 7.5 million euros per season, with bonuses included. But Atletico final decision will, which could accept and dispose of 45 million offer from the Italian cub, willing to pay 40 or, failing that, 35 more a player from a list of transferable Juventus (Amauri and Motta).
City's offer becomes more important as it coincides with the announcement of Carlos Tevez, who insists on leaving the English club discipline. In response coach Roberto Mancini, who had repeatedly expressed the need employ two strikers have urged the owners of the City to take the rest to get the signing of Aguero.
Oblivious to their future, Kun, trying to remain focused on their selection and the Copa America, refuses to reveal his future and insists that "when the tournament finishes know where I'm going."