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The worst news that Guardiola and Man City receive, days before the FA Cup final vs Man United

A Manchester City star could consider his future due to the little playing time that Pep gives him.

By William Estrella

A Manchester City star could consider his future due to the little playing time that Pep gives him.
A Manchester City star could consider his future due to the little playing time that Pep gives him.

History repeats itself over and over again: Julián Álvarez is a substitute in Manchester City while Erling Haaland shines, then Pep Guardiola gives him minutes against lesser rivals, the Spider bites and while everyone asks for his ownership, he is relegated again. This was a constant in this season in which the citizens won the Premier League and are in the Champions League final, although it is not known how much the Cordovan will endure this situation.

Given this, two readings can be made: On the one hand, it is the first season of the 23-year-old striker in Europe, where he adapted incredibly quickly and well, being a luxury replacement for the English. On the other, City has a brand new world champion permanently sitting on the bench, a tournament where he was the 3rd scorer and has a base cost of 50 million euros.

Although he extended his bond until 2028 with a significant salary increase, to this day it cannot be firmly assured that Álvarez will continue at Manchester City. Above all, because great teams from the Old Continent have appeared on the scene to pay what they demand for him and also, give him those minutes that he needs so much to continue being a starter in the Argentine National Team over Lautaro Martínez.

The team that wants to have Julián Álvarez from July

Although he had strong polls by Real Madrid and Barcelona, the reality indicates that it is Bayern Munich who intends to have Julián Álvarez among their ranks. From Germany they indicate that the man born in Calchín has several condiments that make him compatible with the rest of the team, which he could reach in exchange for the value of his token or, on loan for a season if Guardiola allows it.


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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