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The incredible price of Julián Álvarez after shining with Messi in the World Cup

The striker has four goals and at Manchester City they rub their hands over his current situation.

By Wilian Estrella

The striker has four goals and at Manchester City they rub their hands over his current situation.
The striker has four goals and at Manchester City they rub their hands over his current situation.
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Without a doubt, Lionel Messi is the main figure of the Argentine team in the World Cup in Qatar, however, Julián Álvarez is not far behind. The 'Spider' is the second top scorer in this tournament, only behind Leo, and is focused on winning the coveted title. Now, the incredible price he commands after excelling in the Middle East is revealed.

While Lionel Scaloni prepares the strategy to beat France in the final in Qatar, to be played this December 18, the world does not stop talking about the role of Julián Álvarez in the Albiceleste squad. The 'Spider' has four goals in the tournament and took the place from Lautaro Martínez, who started almost the entire manager project.

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Now, the new price that the Manchester City striker has while he stands out in the World Cup in Qatar is revealed. The former River Plate player came to the Premier League in exchange for 21 million euros, however, his price has risen considerably and would continue to increase if Argentina wins the championship.

How much does Julián Álvarez currently cost?

According to the 'Transfermarkt' portal, the 'Spider' has a market value of 32 million euros, after his great start to the season with Manchester City. However, his value would rise considerably after becoming Argentina's second goalscorer in the tournament and being close to winning the long-awaited World Cup.


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