According to Fichajes.net, Real Madrid have chosen Manchester City striker Julián Alvarez as a possible successor to Karim Benzema. The 35-year-old Frenchman is nearing the end of his playing career, and the Los Blancos lacks strong backup to replace him.
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Real Madrid might ‘go all out’ to sign Julián Alvarez
Los Blancos are searching for a young striker to lead their attack in the future, and the Manchester City player fits perfectly. At the Etihad, the Argentina international is filling in for Erling Haaland. Regardless, he has 15 goals and five assists this season. His performances for club and country at the World Cup have persuaded Carlo Ancelotti’s side to ‘go all out’ to sign him. It will be difficult to lure the 23-year-old away from Manchester City, who have no plans to part ways with him. Real Madrid will not give up and is “willing to do whatever it takes” to sign Alvarez.
The Argentina international has largely been restricted to a supporting role, with Erling Haaland serving as Pep Guardiola’s first-choice striker. This has raised questions about Alvarez’s long-term future at Etihad Stadium. According to a recent source, he is eager to leave the club during the forthcoming summer transfer window. The 23-year-old performed admirably at the FIFA World Cup 2022. He was an important player in Argentina’s World Cup victory. In his 42 appearances, he has played for just over 2,000 minutes. The Argentine international has 15 goals to his praise, as well as five assists.
However, signing the 23-year-old will be difficult because Manchester City will not let him go. In addition, he is under contract with the club through the summer of 2028. Despite the difficulty of the task, Real Madrid will not back down and will pursue his services in the summer. Therefore Real Madrid might ‘offer an appealing offer’ to the striker. They are hoping that his desire to join the Spanish giants will give them an advantage in talks with Pep Guardiola’s side.
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