It has been revealed that Bayern Munich refused to sign Aguero in 2006 because he was considered too lazy. Felix Magath, the Coach at Bayern then thought he was too lazy, the Daily Mail reports. Bayern had an interest in the then 17 year old playing for Independente.
The club demanded for £12 million for his talents, which was a fee that the then Bayern Coach Uli Hoeness was reluctant to pay. However, his colleague Karl-Heinz Rummenigge tried to force through a deal and said: "he (Aguero) wouldn't be a bargain, but he is very talented. "We need to get in before the Italians and the Spaniards, otherwise it will be seriously expensive." Hoeness after watching him play felt that Aguero was not worth the full amount and offered a laughable £4 million for his services.
Felix Magath was given the task of scouting on the player. However, on his return, he was negative and critical of the player blamed Hoeness for wasting his time. "Never waste my free time again," said Magath. "It's too precious to watch a player who does nothing but stand around for the whole game."
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The club demanded for £12 million for his talents, which was a fee that the then Bayern Coach Uli Hoeness was reluctant to pay. However, his colleague Karl-Heinz Rummenigge tried to force through a deal and said: "he (Aguero) wouldn't be a bargain, but he is very talented. "We need to get in before the Italians and the Spaniards, otherwise it will be seriously expensive." Hoeness after watching him play felt that Aguero was not worth the full amount and offered a laughable £4 million for his services.
Felix Magath was given the task of scouting on the player. However, on his return, he was negative and critical of the player blamed Hoeness for wasting his time. "Never waste my free time again," said Magath. "It's too precious to watch a player who does nothing but stand around for the whole game."
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