Pep Guardiola, the manager of Man City, could face a significant loss during this summer transfer window, just before the start of the new season.
A key member of Guardiola’s squad is pushing to leave the club and the English league in the coming days.
That player is Pep Guardiola’s super-sub, Argentine Julian Alvarez, who recently won the Copa America with the Argentine national team.
The former River Plate player wants to depart from Manchester City to join LaLiga in Spain for the upcoming season.
Atletico Madrid has shown clear interest in the Argentine player, and Alvarez is reportedly very keen on the idea of playing under Diego Simeone.
Blocked by Erling Haaland at Man City, Julian Alvarez is currently limited to a role as a luxury substitute within the Manchester team.
He isn’t Guardiola’s first choice, given the monstrous statistics of the Norwegian cyborg who currently holds the striker position well.
To secure more playing time, Julian Alvarez is reportedly pushing his club to facilitate his departure from Manchester.
The Argentine aims to join Atletico Madrid to gain more playing time and increase his chances of showcasing his abilities.
Despite being known for his scoring talents, Alvarez is increasingly dissatisfied with his current role as a super-sub at Man City.
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