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Sergio Aguero wants to return to the Spanish capital to join up with Real Madrid at the end of the season, as he faces growing uncertainty at the Etihad following the arrival of Gabriel Jesus.

The prolific Argentine made a name for himself in Europe over five years with Atletico Madrid before moving to Manchester City back in 2011.

And, according to the Sun , Aguero has no compunctions about joining Atleti's great city rivals at the Bernabeu.

The 28-year-old won't be cheap though. It could take Madrid an offer of £60 million to even get City officials to the negotiating table.

But Real are keen on the idea of Aguero linking up with Ronaldo and Bale, and might be willing to break the bank to make 'ABC' happen.

Stories from other newspapers and websites

Hector Bellerin is wary of repeating Cesc Fabregas's mistake and returning to Barcelona, but might consider joining Pep Guardiola at City (Express).

Speaking of Fabregas, the Spanish midfielder has pledged his long-term future to Chelsea after working his way into Antonio Conte's plans (Star).

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Monday's stories from the Mirror

Jose Mourinho tells Manchester United fans how they can convince Zlatan Ibrahimovic to extend his stay after the Swede scored the winner in the EFL Cup final against Southampton: set up camp outside his house !

Tottenham are considering another bid for Adrien Rabiot after the Paris Saint-Germain star opens the door to a possible switch away from the French capital, despite impressing at the Parc des Princes under new boss Unai Emery.

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Arsenal are set to do their utmost to woo Manchester City's wonderkid Jadon Sancho back to London after the 16-year-old made a string of impressive performances for City's academy and England's youth teams.

Jurgen Klopp says that players don't have enough power to oust a manager and says weak owners should instead be blamed for Claudio Ranieri's departure from Leicester on Thursday.