Atlético de Madrid want Manchester City star

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In recent days, Atlético de Madrid have multiplied the avenues of attack to revitalize their offensive sector. The Colchoneros have ticked off the names of Alexander Sorloth and Artem Dovbyk, two attackers who have walked on water in La Liga this season. But Atlético aims higher, and as indicated Marcachecked the name of Julian Alvarez.

The Manchester City striker, linked until 2028 with the Skyblues, is highly appreciated by Pep Guardiola, even if he retains replacement status. The financial operation will be very complex to carry out for the Madrilenians, who are working on the file. But if there is a possibility of recruiting him, Atletico will not hesitate to recruit him, continues the Iberian daily. The fact that he would have a more important role in Spain than at City may be an argument that tips the scales.

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