Julian Alvarez asks to leave Manchester City, Harry Maguire recounts his descent into hell

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Julian Alvarez unhappy

According to The AthleticJulian Alvarez has told Manchester City that he wants to leave the club. The Argentine striker is tired of not being considered an undisputed starter and wants to work in a more relaxed environment. A possible transfer to Atlético de Madrid is gaining momentum. But as the World Sportsthe Manchester club will not facilitate his departure. The Citizens value their number 9 at around 70 million euros, an amount that could rise to 90 million with bonuses.

Harry Maguire opens up

In the Daily MailHarry Maguire has opened up after a very complicated last few months for him. He notably admitted to missing the FA Cup final and Euro 2024 due to injury, which was “the most difficult moment of his career”. Refreshed, the English international announces it loud and clear: “I will fight at Manchester United”. Regarding his future, he says he is optimistic.If someone came to me and told me they didn’t want me anymore, I’d look for options elsewhere — but they never told me that.” he explained. The former Leicester man also claimed that speculation over Erik ten Hag’s job sabotaged the Red Devils’ last season.

Dani Olmo is Hansi Flick’s priority

Between Nico Williams and Dani Olmo, FC Barcelona will have to make a choice. If the Spanish newspapers mentioned a preference of the Blaugranas for the winger of Bilbao, we are able to affirm that Hansi Flick has given his preference to his compatriot of Leipzig. The German technician has made the attacking midfielder his priority. According to the World SportsDani Olmo is waiting for news about his possible signing at Barça. Regarding Nico Williams, we can confirm that PSG are still on the case.

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