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Fans could get chance to say farewell to Kun

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KHALDOON Al Mubarak says Sergio Aguero’s legend will be ‘indelibly etched into the memories of everyone who loves the club’ after City confirmed the striker will be leaving at the end of the season.

The Argentina internatio­nal, who is out of contract this summer, is the Blues’ record goalscorer having amassed 257 goals in 384 appearance­s since arriving from Atletico Madrid in the summer of 2011 and is the highest-scoring overseas player in Premier League history.

Aguero, who turns 33 in June, is most famous for his added-time goal in the final league match of the 2011-12 season against QPR which secured the club’s first Premier League title.

And chairman Al Mubarak revealed the club have commission­ed a statue of the striker at the Etihad Stadium.

“Sergio’s contributi­on to Manchester City over the last 10 years cannot be overstated,” said Al Mubarak.

“His legend will be indelibly etched into the memories of everyone who loves the club and maybe even in those who simply love football.

“This is not yet the moment for farewell words and speeches. There is still much to achieve in the remainder of the time we have with Sergio, and we look forward to his contributi­ons to the challenges which lay ahead.

“In the meantime, it gives me great pleasure to announce that we will be commission­ing an artist to create a statue of Sergio to live at the Etihad Stadium alongside the ones under constructi­on for Vincent (Kompany) and David (Silva).

“And we look forward to the opportunit­y to bid Sergio a fitting farewell at the end of the season.”

City are working on plans to mark his departure on the final home game of the season against Everton and they are hopeful thousands of supporters will be permitted to attend Etihad Stadium when lockdown measures are eased further. In addition to becoming the club’s record goalscorer – which he achieved by overtaking Eric Brook’s 78-year record with a goal in the 4-2 win at Napoli in 2017 – he also has a Premier League high 12 hat-tricks, the most recent against Aston Villa in January last year to surpass Alan Shearer’s landmark.

Aguero has won four Premier League titles - with a fifth looking likely in what is now his final season. He could also still add to his tally of one FA Cup and five League Cups before his departure, and fulfil his ambition by winning the Champions League.

“When a cycle comes to an end, many sensations arise,” Aguero, who has struggled with injuries and Covid-19 this season, wrote on Twitter.

“A huge sense of satisfacti­on and pride remains in me for having played with Manchester City for a whole 10 seasons - unusual for a profession­al player in this day and age.

“Ten seasons with major achievemen­t, throughout which I was able to become the top historic goalscorer and forging an indestruct­ible bond with all those who love this club - people who will always be in my heart.”

He added: “I was to join during the reconstruc­tion era of 2011, and with the guidance of the owners and the contributi­on of many players, we earned a place among the greatest in the world. The task to maintain this well-deserved privileged position will remain on others.

“As for myself, I will continue to give it my utmost for the rest of the season to win more titles and bring more joy to the fans. Then, a new stage with new challenges will begin and I am fully ready to face them with the same passion and profession­alism that I have always dedicated to continue competing at the highest level.”

Barcelona are now said to be keen on signing Aguero, while the Blues are linked with Erling Haaland.

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