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Erling Haaland's low blow to Julian Alvarez amid Manchester City chaos

Manchester City's problems already affecting its top stars

By Hector Garcia

Manchester City's problems already affecting its top stars
Manchester City's problems already affecting its top stars
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Manchester City's outlook regarding their possible suspension in the Premier League does not look encouraging at all. The English club is being investigated for financial irregularities and allegedly false information on account statements. As a result, the team could be expelled from the championship. In this context, Erling Haaland would give a low blow to Julian Alvarez.

The portal 'Sky Sport' reported that most Premier League players would agree to punish Manchester City for the problems in the issue of transfers and sponsorship for 10 years. The possibility that they could lose points in the current season, be stripped of some of their titles and even be relegated to the Championship is being considered.

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In the event of relegation, 'AS' reports that Erling Haaland would push to leave City and look for a new sporting challenge. Thus, his possible incorporation to Real Madrid would become a reality. It is worth remembering that when he signed with the 'citizens', there was talk of an alleged exit clause in 2024, which would be activated in the event of a catastrophic sanction to the Manchester City team.

Would Julian stay at City if the club is punished?

Given the complex panorama facing Manchester City, not only Haaland would leave the club. There is talk that Pep Guardiola would leave the 'citizen' team and even the 'Spider' Álvarez would end his cycle. Some time ago, FC Barcelona sounded him out and, in the face of a hypothetical loss of category, more than one team would go after the world champion.


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