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The Julian Alvarez saga is coming to an end. While the Argentinian player has publicly announced that he is not certain of continuing his career at Atlético de Madrid, due to too little playing time promised by Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, several clubs were interested in the situation of the 24-year-old striker, like PSG, Chelsea and Atlético de Madrid. But the Colchonerons seemed the best placed in this perilous case
And according to the Argentine media OléJulián Álvarez will become in the coming days the new striker of Atlético de Madrid. And he will become, at the same time, the most expensive transfer in the history of Manchester City since 80 million euros were paid to convince the Cityzens. A choice desired by the player to gain playing time, but also by his family, who wanted to leave England for a warmer country. He will sign a five-year contract, with advantages on image rights, according to the Argentinian media.
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