While Enzo cost 121 million, Julian Alvarez's value after possible sanction by Manchester City

The world champion could leave the City side if relegation is confirmed following financial irregularities

The world champion could leave the City side if relegation is confirmed following financial irregularities
The world champion could leave the City side if relegation is confirmed following financial irregularities
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Difficult days that are lived in the internal of Manchester City. The English team is being investigated by the Premier League, due to economic irregularities during the 2009-2018 period. The 'Citizen' team could be severely punished and even from England the possibility of the current champion losing the category is being considered. In this context, Julián Álvarez could leave the club and his market value is known.

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While Enzo Fernandez cost 121 million euros and became the sixth most expensive signing in history, the 'Spider' could leave "for free" if a severe sanction for Manchester City is confirmed. According to the portal 'Transfermarkt', the scorer of four goals at the World Cup in Qatar is valued at 50 million euros.

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The former River Plate player has a contract with the sky-blue until 2027 and the situation that Manchester City is going through would open the exit door early. According to 'Sky Sport', the Premier League evaluates not only the loss of category for Julian's club, but would also take away the titles won in this time.

Which club would go after the steps of Julian Alvarez?

Outside England there would be an interested in the 'Spider' Alvarez. It is FC Barcelona, who sounded him out at the beginning of 2022, but discarded his signing after the arrival of Ferran Torres. Undoubtedly, the Argentina international would have a number of offers if the sanctions against Manchester City are confirmed.

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