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In the middle of the preseason, the best news that Pep Guardiola gives Julian Alvarez

The best news that Julian Alvarez receives from Manchester City regarding the following season

By Mauricio Saenz

The best news that Julian Alvarez receives from Manchester City regarding the following season
The best news that Julian Alvarez receives from Manchester City regarding the following season

Manchester City is already living its first days of preseason. The citizen team has compacted in a great way on their tour of Asia and started with a great victory a few days ago where they won 5-3 with goals from Erling Haaland and Julian Alvarez. Now, after seeing the vast majority of his players, Pep Guardiola is already launching some of the best possible news for his forwards, as is the case with Julian.

 

Guardiola has already spoken about the problem of the possible departure of the Portuguese Silva and it is finally known that Bernardo Silva will not leave the Etihad. This is disastrous news for both Barça and PSG, but it is the decision of the English club and it is inevitable that the Portuguese player will play Guardiola's command next season.

This summer Bernardo Silva will stay and with a contract until 2025, Manchester City will have the entire next season to convince the Portuguese to renew until 2027. Without a doubt, the 28-year-old winger has earned Guardiola's confidence and that he should not be allowed to leave, as it is quite reasonable considering the great season he has had as a key player in Manchester City's first Champions League and his first treble, which is why the English refuse to lose their top star.

 

Is Bernardo Silva the best partner of Julian Alvarez?

The reality is that Bernardo Silva is a player who complements himself in a great way with the Argentine. One of Julian Alvarez's great assistants is the Portuguese player, therefore his stay was important, because Julian had seemed very comfortable with the player, let alone Erling Haaland, who made the most of Bernardo's assists.


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