Manchester City have been surrounded by rumours about possible departures of some of their key players during this transfer window. Kevin De Bruyne and Ederson Moraes have been linked with moves to Saudi football, although in the end, neither seems likely to leave the Etihad outfit.
Another name that is causing a lot of talk is that of Julian Alvarez, who looks set to be the trasnfer saga of the summer. The Argentinian has reportedly asked to leave in search of the playing time he has not had during the two seasons he has worn the Cityzens shirt.
According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, the striker's agent will travel to Europe next week to negotiate with the Mancunian side. The Sky Blues are willing to fulfil Julian's wish, but they will not sell him at any price. They will not accept offers between 40 and 50 million euros.
Atletico Madrid and PSG are the two clubs best positioned to sign him. The French offer a higher amount than the Spanish, which would be planted in the 60 million euros. The English club would want 70 million fixed plus another 20 million on add-ons.
The Argentine's days in Manchester could be numbered, as City would let their player leave if the economic proposal convinces them. This could be a problem for the 'Colchonero' discipline because they will not be able to beat the Parisians in this aspect.