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Published 11:47 22 Sept 2015 BST
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Revelations in Ferguson's new book, Leading, are bound to reinforce the opinion that one of the world's richest sporting entities were penny-pinching to a detrimental extent.
Fergie has revealed that he was keen to sign Aguero from Atletico Madrid in 2011, but the transfer fee quoted was deemed too steep.
"His agent was demanding a price we were not prepared to pay," Ferguson explains. The price in question? £35m.
Considering that United had spent just shy of £30m each on both Rio Ferdinand and Juan Sebastian Veron a decade earlier, it seems bizarre that they'd baulk at a slightly higher fee for a talent of Aguero's calibre.
Of course it was noisy neighbours Manchester City who eventually signed the Argentine for £38m - which seems like an absolute bargain now.Football

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