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Julian Alvarez is one of Lionel Messi's favorite players.

By William Estrella

Julian Alvarez is one of Lionel Messi's favorite players.
Julian Alvarez is one of Lionel Messi's favorite players.

Julián Álvarez fails to have a greater role in Manchester City. Despite the fact that he was a world champion as a figure of the Argentine team, Pep Guardiola does not give him absolute confidence. In this context, it was revealed that Bayern Munich asked about him. Now, it comes to light what the Teutonic team would pay the former River Plate striker, while the 'citizen' teams pay him 5.4 million euros.

The current Premier League champion recently renewed the contract of Julián Álvarez, who signed an extension until 2028. Diario 'Sport' revealed that the Argentine team went on to earn 5.4 million euros per season. In the midst of the confidence that the Manchester City board of directors gave him, the journalist Ekrem Konur commented that Bayern Munich wants the outstanding scorer.

Despite the fact that his departure from City is complicated, the Teutons could press for the arrival of Julián to materialize. Thomas Tuchel wants a center forward for next season, as Sadio Mané will leave the club. The profile of the Argentine would interest the Germans, who lost 3-0 against the 'citizens', in the quarterfinals of the Champions League.

The money that Bayern Munich could pay to Julián Álvarez:

According to 'Salary Sport', the most senior Bayern Munich players earn between 17 and 10 million euros. It would not be unreasonable to think that the Bavarians offer a juicy sum to the 'Spider', who scored four goals in the World Cup. For now, Julián focuses on winning the three titles for which Manchester City competes in the Premier, Champions League and FA Cup.


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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