The goal-scoring machine, 30, has told friends he wants to buy two flats and smash them into one pad overlooking Etihad Stadium where he would smash two flats together
HIGH-flying footie star Sergio Aguero is set to buy one of the highest properties in Britain.
The Argentina international has set his heart on the top floor of a 65-storey apartment block being built in Manchester — the fifth tallest building in the UK.
Sergio Aguero has set his heart on the top floor of a 65-storey apartment block being built in Manchester — the fifth tallest building in the UK
The high rise has luxury apartments will have fantastic views over the city of Manchester and are still under construction
Sergio Aguero is used to flying high in the Premier League – and now he is set to buy one of the highest properties in Britain
Man City striker Aguero, 30, has told pals he wants to buy two flats in Deansgate Square South Tower and smash them into one huge pad overlooking the city.
The ambitious project would cost around £4million and would give him a bird’s eye views of City’s Etihad Stadium.
A source said: “Sergio fancies a sky-high apartment and this is the highest outside London.”
The striker, who has scored more than 150 goals for City since 2011, currently lives in Alderley Edge, Cheshire.
The apartments will have luxurious kitchens and living rooms
The luxury apartments are in the Deansgate area of Manchester city centre and are still under constructionThe apartments are set to have salubrious bathroomsAguero has his heart set on one of the top apartments in the new tower blocks in ManchesterThe ambitious project would cost around £4million and would smash two flats into one huge apartment
He spoke of his fondness for his adopted ‘home’ city in his recently-published book ‘Born To Rise – My Story’.
He said: “Manchester is very quiet and a calm place to live. You can go for a stroll or a walk without any problem.
“There’s a real difference between me living here and when I was in Madrid and particularly Argentina.
“I can go out for a meal and people are very respectful and if they can see you eating, they leave you alone.
Aguero has spoken of his fondness for his adopted home city of Manchester
“If they are sure you have finished, they may politely ask if they can have a photo taken with you, but in Argentina I can’t do anything.
“I can’t go out to eat, or go to the supermarket or out shopping – it’s just car and home.
“If I go out, word gets around and a crowd will gather in minutes and that’s it.
“If I’m eating in a restaurant, people will come up and take a picture without asking.
“One guy came up once and wanted a picture so I asked him to wait for a moment and he said, ‘No, no – I’ve got to go!’
“The people in England are so polite and respectful and that’s something that really strikes me.
“They are warm and friendly but they keep their distance out of respect.”