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Atlético are making a beeline for Julian Alvarez. The Argentinian striker is having a hard time with his situation as a substitute at Manchester City and has reportedly expressed a desire to leave the Skyblues. According to information from Sky Sportsthe Colchoneros have reportedly opened negotiations with the English club for the 24-year-old striker. The offer currently on the Citizens’ table would be 55 million euros with bonuses that could increase the transaction to 70 million euros.
An offer far from the expectations of Manchester City, who declined the Madrid proposal. Negotiations continue between the two clubs while Paris Saint-Germain could arrive in ambush in the case. The Parisians have recently accelerated for the Argentinian as explained on our site. Just eliminated from the Olympics with the Albiceleste, the player should not make an immediate decision regarding his future.
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