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After opening the exit door at Manchester City, European giants to go after Julian Alvarez

While Julian Alvarez decides his future at Manchester City, European giants following in the player's footsteps

By Mauricio Saenz

While Julian Alvarez decides his future at Manchester City, European giants following in the player's footsteps
While Julian Alvarez decides his future at Manchester City, European giants following in the player's footsteps

Manchester City is UEFA Champions League champion and one of the big unknowns is the future of Julian Alvarez. The Argentine striker failed to establish himself in the best possible way in the Champions League final after not playing and now, he begins to meditate his future at Manchester City.

 

The future of Julian Alvarez is an unknown. The Argentine player has established after winning the final of the UEFA Champions League that for the moment he will devote himself to the Argentina National Team and with it, seek glory in his country with a view to the Copa America 2024, and try to repeat the feat.

The departure of Karim Benzema from Real Madrid has set off alarm bells in the Spanish team, which has already begun the search to find a replacement who can match the Frenchman. And among the few names that are being mentioned, one that is gaining more and more strength is that of Julián Álvarez, who scored a goal in the Champions League a month ago.

The great performance of La Araña in the Qatar 2022 World Cup and his minutes in Manchester City showed European soccer that Julian Alvarez is at the level of the top strikers of today, despite not having so many minutes, every time the player plays, he shows his category. So much so that he even scored a goal against Real Madrid in the Champions League semifinals a minute and a half after entering the field.

 

How much would Julian Alvarez cost Real Madrid?

The Argentine striker recently arrived at Manchester City, but after his great World Cup and the hat-trick achieved at such a young age, the player has a value of 70 million euros, according to Transfermarkt, a value that Real Madrid can assume, but after the 103 million invested in Bellingham, it would have to value.


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