After not having an agreement of renewal with the Manchester City at the end of the past season, Sergio Agüero remained in freedom and the FC Barcelona saw the occasion to incorporate him to his staff and initiate a new stage in LaLiga after his first seasons like colchonero.
Nevertheless, the Argentinian has not been the first in living a similar experience: figures like Johann Cruyff, Diego Armando Maradona, Diego Pablo Simeone, Ronaldo Nazario, Gerard Hammered, Xabi Alonso and Fernando Torres also knew what was to go back to LaLiga after several courses out of her.
Those that shined in his turn
The cycle of Ronaldo Nazario in the era 'Galactic' of the Real Madrid after having dressed the T-shirt of the Barcelona had something of shine although varied of the titles expected were not achieved by one of the best staff of the whites in the first mandate of Florentino Pérez.
Gerard Hammered, the one who left to the Manchester United, club with which won the Champions 2007-08 after his go through the Saragossa a season before, returned to the Barça, where had formed , to win it everything of the hand of Pep Guardiola and with Lionel Messi in his best moment.
Xabi Alonso abandoned the Real Sociedad to dress the T-shirt of the Liverpool, with which reached the Champions of the course 2004-05 in a magic night in Istanbul headed by Rafa Benítez. In 2009 it was purchased by the Real Madrid and five years afterwards would inscribe his name between the heroes of the 'Tenth'.
The 'Boy' Torres left the Athletic of Madrid in 2007 to land also in Merseyside. Later it left to Chelsea and was key for the first Champions of the 'blues' of Roberto Gave Matteo. In 2014 it announced that it would go back to be colchonero, contesting a new final of Champions in 2016.
The failures in his return
Cruyff Dressed the Barcelona T-shirt between 1973 and 1978 after a bajón significant in his level and varied brush with the directive of the club. His return with the Raise in 1981 with the mission to attain the promotion careció of the shine that showed years before and finished leaving to the little time.
To the artífice of 'The hand of God', neither seated him very well his return with the Seville in 1992 of the hand of Carlos Salvador Bilardo, the one who for then trained to the nervionenses and the trainer that with 'Diego' in the field carried to the Argentinian selection to his second global conquest six years before in Mexican floor.
The first return of the 'Cholo' was brilliant. The current trainer colchonero arrived like player to LaLiga with the Seville the same year that Maradona. Two years afterwards landed in the capital to win the heart of the rojiblancos. However, after his course to Italy, his turn to the Calderón in 2003 did not have the result expected.
Between the failures also appear other names like Romario (Barça 1993-95 and Valencia 1996-97 after his go through the Flamengo), Bebeto (Sportive The Coruña, Flamengo and Seville), Futre (return to the Athletic after going through the Benfica, Marseilles, Reggiana, Milan and West Ham), Stoichkov (return to the Barça after going through the Parma) and Diego Coast (return to the Athletic after his cycle in Chelsea).