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Report: Aguero suffers from heart rhythm disorders, may retire from football
The game against Alabs was the last in his career?
In Catalonia, it is claimed that further tests that the Barcelona striker underwent in his heart turned out to be abnormal and that he is considering his future.
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Friday, 12 November 2021, 12:13 Updated: 12:17
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Barcelona received a severe blow after being informed that Con Aguero was suffering from heart problems and announced he would be out of action for several months.
But now it seems that the 33-year-old legendary Argentine striker may even be forced to retire from football.
The Catalan media claim that further tests that Aguero performed on his heart did not go well and the medical recommendation at the moment is that he should not continue in professional activity because he suffers from heart rhythm disorders.
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Aguero (Photo: Reuters)
As you may recall, Aguero was substituted in the 42nd minute in Barcelona's home game against Alabs last month due to breathing difficulties.
Aguero was taken for medical tests and was found to have a much higher heart rate than usual.
Barcelona's announcement was that he would be out for three months, but now, as mentioned, he is not at all sure that he will return to play.
Aguero, 33, made his breakthrough in Europe in the Atletico Madrid uniform but became a real legend in Manchester City, in the media he scored no less than 184 goals (the most of a player in the Premier League for the same club).
He has won five championships with City, including the memorable winning goal against KPR in the last championship.
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