Manchester City set price for Julian Alvarez, Real Madrid interested in unexpected defender

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Julian Alvarez’s price is known

There is one who is likely to pack his bags at Manchester City, it is Julian Alvarez. Indeed, according to Sport‘the spider’ would like to be a starter next season. Something that Guardiola cannot guarantee him. The recent arrival of Savinho adds an additional attacking element and for four places in the eleven, the Spanish coach has the choice between eight players. Julian Alvarez could therefore logically leave. And The Athletic claims that Manchester City have already set a starting price for the Argentine. The expected amount is 70 million euros, plus 20 million euros in bonuses.

Real Madrid target Mats Hummels

Real Madrid are interested in signing Mats Hummels, who is a free agent this summer. After the failure of Leny Yoro, Real Madrid are looking for a new central defender. Announced insistently on the side of Bologna, Hummels stopped the discussions with the Italian club following the interest of Real Madrid. David Alaba is still injured in the knee and will not return until at least November. And according to La Sports GazetteReal are on the trail of a free agent to numerically fill the Austrian’s absence. All that remains is to know the position of the player, who played his last match with Dortmund against Real Madrid at Wembley in the Champions League final at the beginning of June.

The Olympic debut

Olympic Blues “, headlines the newspaper The Team this morning. If the Olympic Games ceremony takes place this Friday, the kick-off for the French delegation is today. First with rugby 7s at 4pm against the United States then at 9pm for the French football team, against the same opponent, the United States. And if these Blues made us vibrate “, title The Parisian in its inside pages. Far from the fiasco of Tokyo three years ago, this group has good arguments to hope to go far. Above all, with a very effective trio on the front of the attack: Olise in the number 10 position, feeding the balls for Jean-Philippe Mateta and Alexandre Lacazette.

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