Two big clubs are now waiting for Alvarez: Arsenal and Chelsea. They are once again competing for his transfer. Chelsea's success in recruiting Cole Palmer has likely spurred them to get Alvarez. But the rumor about chelsea keen to recruit Alvarez has been happening since last season.
Alvarez is also a very good backup for Haaland, and he quite often played in the starting lineup as well. But I've heard that Alvarez has requested more minutes from Guardiola. Then, this may be his consideration to leave City.
Let's see how much City priced Alvarez, and his move looks inevitable.
Do you know that at 24 Julian Alvarez has won it all? The Fifa World Cup Competition, Copa America, Champions League Competition, Super League Cup Competition, The Premier League Competition, The FA Cup Competition, And lastly, The EFL Cup Competition. I'm my opinion he is a complete player even as a youngin and he wants to leave Manchester City for more game time.
What I know that it's difficult for a club to tie down a player who wants to go, I have seen this with countless players and Julian Alvarez will not be the last, he wants to leave for a club he'll be the first choice striker. The news says Arsenal and Chelsea are linked with the striker but I know from day one, he has set his eyes on a move to Spanish side Atletico Madrid.
I see that the reason why they increased the transfer fee was to chase clubs away but take a look at clubs still hunting him down. Imagine Arsenal spending 77m to get a striker who's well proven in the Premier League Competition and European Competitions, say no more because they'll have a great combination next season. Why spend 100m Euros on a striker who you haven't seen at a top level? ( Viktor Gyokeres )
Arsenal made some significant signatures last season, like bringing in Declan Rice, David Raya and Trossad as they had quick impact for the club. They should adopt the same policy for Julian Alavraz. He should be open to the move and project.