Transfers
Key player requests to leave Man City after rejecting new contract
Julian Alvarez has made a surprising move by asking to leave Manchester City after rejecting a new four-year contract. The Argentinian forward, who joined the English champions in 2022, has requested that the club set a reasonable asking price for potential buyers.
Despite his successful tenure at City, scoring 36 goals and providing 18 assists in 103 games, Alvarez seeks more regular playing time, which he feels he can achieve elsewhere. His role at City has often been as a substitute, supporting star striker Erling Haaland.
Reports from El Chiringuito indicate that Alvarez turned down a contract extension that would have kept him at Manchester City until 2028. This decision has prompted interest from top European clubs, including Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain, who are keen to secure the forward’s services.
Alvarez, 24, has not only contributed significantly to City’s Premier League victories but also won the World Cup with Argentina during his time with the club. Given his performance and potential, Manchester City is expected to demand a transfer fee of at least £70 million.
Previous reports suggest that City has already rejected an approach from Atletico Madrid, emphasizing Alvarez’s high value and the competition for his signature. As the transfer window progresses, it remains to be seen which club will meet Manchester City’s valuation and provide Alvarez with the central striker role he desires.
Alvarez’s departure would mark a significant shift for Manchester City, which has relied on his talent and versatility. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely as this story develops, anticipating how it will impact both Alvarez’s career and Manchester City’s strategy for the upcoming season.
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