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Bayern's decision to go for Julián Álvarez after being humiliated by Man City

Julián Álvarez is wanted by almost every top club in Europe.

By William Estrella

Julián Álvarez is wanted by almost every top club in Europe.
Julián Álvarez is wanted by almost every top club in Europe.

Manchester City and Bayern Munich starred in one of the most attractive keys in the quarterfinals of the Champions League. Despite the fact that in theory the first leg was more even, the 'citizens' passed over the Teutons. In this context, the decision that the Bavarians will make regarding the interest they have in Julián Álvarez is known, who changed the development of the commitment with his entry.

Prior to the one-way commitment between the English and Germans, the journalist Ekrem Konur confirmed that Bayern Munich asked about the 'Spider', key in the World Cup in Qatar, where the Argentine team won the long-awaited title. Although the Albiceleste player has a contract with the 'citizens' until 2028, the Bavarians could put pressure on his arrival, especially when watching the game unfold at the Etihad Stadium.

Although Bayern Munich made Manchester City difficult at times, they lacked a nine from the area to bother Ruben Dias, Nathan Aké or Manuel Akanji. For this reason, despite the complexity of the negotiation, the Bundesliga champions would seek to convince the 'Spider', who is happy with the current Premier League monarch despite not being the undisputed starter.

Julián Álvarez changed the face of the quarterfinal match:

The world champion did not start against Bayern Munich, however, he entered the complementary stage instead of Kevin de Bruyne. The Argentine did not mind facing a team with the history of the Germans and seriously complicated the Bavarian defense. In addition, he participated in the goal that practically ended the series in favor of his team, since he raised a precise cross to the head of Stones, who enabled Haaland, author of the third goal.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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