Argentina: Julian Alvarez responds to interest from PSG

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Will Julian Alvarez join Paris Saint-Germain? This week, the Spanish press reported serious interest from Atlético de Madrid in Manchester City striker Julián Álvarez (24), eager to obtain more playing time than currently. Paris Saint-Germain would also be on board according to the Argentinian press, who will have to spend €80 million to hope to enlist him, just like Chelsea, also on board.

But faced with all these rumors, the main person broke the silence after the meeting against Ecuador, with Argentina (1-0): “These are things that are said, but I am calm, I am comfortable and happy at City, we will see what happens”he declared in the mixed zone at ESPN, leaving all doors open for his future. This season, Alvarez has scored 11 goals and provided 9 assists in 31 starts in the Premier League.

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