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FC Barcelona: Sergio Agüero forced to stop his career because of a cardiac pathology?

2021-11-12T16:26:58.343Z


The Barça striker, victim of discomfort in the middle of a match, is currently arrested for three months.


Was his match against Alavès the last of his career?

Released after a malaise at Camp Nou during this La Liga meeting of Barça at the end of October, Sergio Agüero may never be able to return to a pitch.

A victim of cardiac arrhythmia and arrested for three months for the moment, the Argentinian striker who arrived in Catalonia this summer suffers from a pathology that could be incompatible with top-level sport, said Catalunya Radio on Friday morning.

Catalan media claim that this is still only an option, and that the future of the FC Barcelona player cannot be decided now.

The club reported that the 33-year-old center-forward's three-month absence to "assess the effectiveness of treatment and determine the rehabilitation process".

Sergio Agüero reacted to the information from Catalunya Radio during the day via his Twitter account.

Ante los rumores les cuento que estoy siguiendo las indicaciones de los medicos del club, haciendo pruebas y tratamiento y ver mi evolución en el plazo de los 90 días.

Siempre in positivo 🤟🏽

- Sergio Kun Aguero (@aguerosergiokun) November 12, 2021

"Considering the rumors, I want to tell you that I am following the instructions of the doctors at the club, that I am performing tests and treatments and that I will see how I progress within 90 days," he wrote on the social network.

Always positive.

"

Recruited free at the end of his contract with Manchester City, the player could only start playing games with Barça from the middle of October, due to a calf injury.

The one who came to Catalonia to play with his friend Lionel Messi could only take part in five games, scoring only one goal.

Source: leparis

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