Former Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero’s career is now at risk following the incident in his last La Liga game. According to reports, according to a shock report in Spain, he could reportedly retire from professional football due to his heart problem.
The Argentine international suffered breathing problems while playing for Barcelona against Alaves at the Nou Camp last month. The 33-year-old was taken to hospital for heart tests and will not play again for at least the next three months while further examinations are still ongoing.
Reports have it that the pathology of Aguero is more complicated than expected. And they state that his condition could force him to stop playing altogether. This latest report means that ‘the medical resonances and stress tests that he has undergone in recent days are detailing that the heart problem is more serious than it was initially valued’ at first.
And that could make the player retire prematurely from professional football. The club has yet to comment on the player; his former side has, however, sent him a quick recovery message. Sergio Aguero’s former manager Pep Guardiola sent him a clear message that his health and the rest of his life is much more important than what is left of his career.
The manager said: “Of course, it is difficult news for everyone. But especially for him and his family.” “We wish him well. He knows it from all the people in Manchester City. “We wish him a speedy recovery, but it does not matter about the time. Health and life are much more important than anything else, and he knows it.”
Pep Guardiola concluded by saying: “I’m pretty sure he is in excellent hands; really good doctors will take care of him, and he will take care of himself.” “And come back if he can otherwise enjoy his life and enjoy what he has done. It depends. I am not a doctor.” “I don’t know precisely what he has, but be careful and be safe for the rest of his life.”