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Manchester City Star And Argentina World Cup winner Julian Alvarez will become the most HATED player after he’s set to complete shocking transfer to Premier League Rivals

Based on rumors in Spain, Manchester City has already turned down an offer from Atletico Madrid for Julian Alvarez while Chelsea is considering acquiring the Argentine attacker.

Alvarez just completed his second season at City, scoring 19 goals for Pep Guardiola’s team who closed the campaign with an unprecedented fourth Premier League title in a succession.

With 54 appearances in all competitions, the 24-year-old was the eighth-highest outfield City player in terms of minutes put over the season.

But Marca says Alvarez is thinking about moving to become more well-known as he knows he will always be behind Erling Haaland at City.

According to the source, Atletico has already approached City on the Alvarez deal, but the Premier League champions have “flatly dismissed” the thought of a trade.

Even if City were to think about a sale, Atletico would find a minimum price of €80 million (£67.9m) too costly before add-ons.

Alvarez still has three years left on his deal; he first joined City for an initial £14m payment from River Plate.

City’s strong posture does not help Chelsea, who, based on Argentinean sources, are getting ready for Alvarez.

While Mateo Kovacic moved from Stamford Bridge to the Etihad Stadium last summer, Chelsea’s hierarchy shows a favorable correlation with City having added Cole Palmer and Raheem Sterling in previous years.

However, considering Alvarez’s proven adaptability and performance in front of goal since entering the Premier League, they have a challenging job persuading City to let him depart.

Seeking a successor for Kylian Mbappe, who has joined Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain have also shown an interest in acquiring Alvarez before the beginning of next season.

PSG have also discussed a relocation for Victor Osimhen, but Napoli is requesting that the €130 million (£110.8m) release clause for the Nigerian national be fulfilled.

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