Manchester City News
By James Thompson
Published on 2024-08-03 17:30:00
Arsenal has a history of signing players from Manchester, with Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko joining them from City. Now, their sights are set on Julian Alvarez, who plays for Manchester City. However, City is demanding £80m for the Argentine striker, which may be too expensive for Arsenal. The Gunners are monitoring Alvarez’s situation as he has expressed dissatisfaction with being left out of some games at City. Despite his potential availability, it is unlikely that City would want to strengthen a title rival by selling Alvarez.
Alvarez has been productive for City, scoring 36 goals and providing 18 assists in 103 appearances. City should prioritize selling him to a non-English club if he decides to leave this summer, rather than strengthening a competitor like Arsenal. Regardless of the financial implications, it is not in City’s best interest to help Arsenal get stronger by selling them a player who could make a significant impact. Arsenal’s pursuit of Alvarez highlights the ongoing transfer activities in the Premier League as clubs prepare for the upcoming season.
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