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The Kun Agüero in a party with the Barça

THE KUN COULD RETURN TO INDEPENDENT

Kun Agüero could play professional football again

Published:27/02/2024 - 01:05h

Updated:27/02/2024 - 01:09h

The news of Sergio 'Kun' Agüero's possible return to football surprised the international press over the weekend. Rumors suggest that the former FC Barcelona forward will be able to play some games with Independiente, his club of origin

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In Argentina was tendency the weekend the news on the possible return of Sergio 'Kun' Agüero to the professional football this year. The portals 'Olé' and 'Directv Sports' filtered the interest of Carlos Tévez, current trainer of Independent of Avellaneda, in facilitating the turn of his fellow and ex mate to the terrains of game, previous medical permission of the cardiologist of the Kun.

The ex Barcelona footballer went out of Independent in 2007 course to the Athletic of Madrid. In 2011 it left to the Manchester City and, a decade later, went back to Spain with the Barça, where a cardiac problem forced him to withdraw after contesting grieve four official parties in which it converted a so much (in front of the Real Madrid). However, the rumour did not take too much in dissipating .

Agüero Denied the rumours through Twitch

In front of the impact of the information filtered, the Kun went out to the step to the rumours, denying the possibility to take action. "To the a lot of that are listening the news, say them that it is totally lie because I do not go to train with Independent. I go back to repeat, the cardiologist said me that it was very well, but to go back to play of first need a pile of studies", sentenced Agüero.

The Kun played his last official party with the Barça in November of 2021 because of a cardiac arrhythmia. In principle, it thought that only it would stop by some weeks, but the retreat was definite by medical recommendation. The Argentinian has devoted since to his personal projects, mainly as 'streamer' through Twitch and other platforms as 'Star Plus' of the chain 'ESPN'.