Chelsea are intent on stepping up their interest in Argentina forward Sergio Aguero following his side's defeat at World Cup 2010.
According to the Daily Mail, Blues coach Carlo Ancelotti has identified Aguero as his primary target this summer as he looks to add more youth to his ageing squad.
The 22-year-old frontman failed to start a game at the World Cup for the South American's and was largely used as an impact substitute, but still has eight goals in 24 international appearances.
With Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka both in their 30s, Ancelotti is expected to bring in reinforcements as he aims to win back-to-back Premier League titles and go further in the Champions League than last time around.
It is reported that Blues' owner Roman Abramovich would have to part with at least £20 million to land his top target and whether Atletico are willing to sell one of their most prized assets remains to be seen.
According to the Daily Mail, Blues coach Carlo Ancelotti has identified Aguero as his primary target this summer as he looks to add more youth to his ageing squad.
The 22-year-old frontman failed to start a game at the World Cup for the South American's and was largely used as an impact substitute, but still has eight goals in 24 international appearances.
With Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka both in their 30s, Ancelotti is expected to bring in reinforcements as he aims to win back-to-back Premier League titles and go further in the Champions League than last time around.
It is reported that Blues' owner Roman Abramovich would have to part with at least £20 million to land his top target and whether Atletico are willing to sell one of their most prized assets remains to be seen.
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