#5 Manchester United
If Manchester United do end up signing Sergio Aguero, it will not be a signing borne out of necessity but one out of the will to prove that they are still the bigger club in Manchester.
The noisy neighbours have been the more successful and accomplished team in the last 5 years but the Old Trafford outfit are not known for being down far too long. They have started an ambitious rebuilding job under Jose Mourinho and look set to challenge for the league title next season. While they already have a super-striker in Zlatan Ibrahimovic, there is some uncertainty regarding his future and at 35, he is not getting any younger.
To lure Aguero to Old Trafford would require a massive bid but if there is one club capable of pulling off a deal of this magnitude, then that is Manchester United – as seen by their signing of Paul Pogba and Robin van Persie before that. The diminutive Argentine is still at the peak of his footballing powers and barring injuries is capable of scoring 30 goals per season for a couple of years if not more.
Will Manchester United sign the 28-year-old to reaffirm their superiority in Manchester? We will have to wait and see.