Julian Alvarez is continuing to shine in Argentinian football before moving to Man City, who signed him a few months ago to join them in July. He will play under Pep Guardiola in a squad with other top strikers such as Erling Haaland and Gabriel Jesus.
However, this could see him leave again this summer although the plan is not clear. Alvarez's progress could be halted by the arrival of Erling Braut Haaland, although Man City have always made it clear that the Argentinian international will form part of the team.
Man City CEO Ferran Soriano was very clear a few weeks ago on Julian Alvarez's situation: "We've had offers to loan out Julian, but he isn't going to leave. However, the English media say a loan deal is still on the table.
On the other hand, journalist Fabrizio Romano highlighted that five clubs from the top European clubs have reportedly requested to loan out the South American striker, requests which have been declined by those at the Etihad Stadium. Likewise, Man City's trust in Julian Alvarez is going