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He's Messi's friend, he won the Champions League with Man City now he says bye and joins this European giant

The Spider would already have decided what to do after winning the treble with Manchester City.

By William Estrella

The Spider would already have decided what to do after winning the treble with Manchester City.
The Spider would already have decided what to do after winning the treble with Manchester City.

The season came to an end in Europe and Manchester City grabbed all the spotlights after winning a treble made up of the Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League. In this way, Julián Álvarez signed a dream season in which he not only won those titles, but also the World Cup in Qatar.

Now, unlike the Argentine National Team, the role of the Cordovan at City is rather secondary because Pep Guardiola puts Erling Haaland ahead of Julián. In fact, the former River Plate player did not play a minute in the FA Cup and Champions League finals, which led Álvarez to open the door in an interview just after winning the Orejona.

The Spider's words set off alarm bells in the Manchester offices, especially in a context in which Bayern Munich and Real Madrid were interested in the native of Calchín. However, now that he is on vacation, Julián Álvarez would have made a final decision about his future in Europe.

Julián Álvarez's decision for next season

While he enjoys his days off, the Argentine National Team striker would have decided to stay at Manchester City for even one more year. The Citizens renewed him until 2028 in the middle of the season and the Cordovan does not want to rush to leave. In this context, he would have decided to play a new course dressed in light blue to see if he can gain more prominence in his second year under Guardiola's orders.


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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