Manchester City’s Key Transfer Decisions Looming
In the coming weeks, Manchester City faces crucial decisions in the transfer market, with significant attention on Argentine striker Julian Alvarez. Reports indicate that City will demand over £40 million for Alvarez should interested parties come forward.
Alvarez has stirred speculation about his future by expressing dissatisfaction with missing out on “big games” since joining from River Plate. In response to Alvarez’s comments, Pep Guardiola stated, “I read that he’s going to think about it. OK, think about it. Then he will inform us what he wants to do. Julian played a lot. He wants more? It’s fine. So that’s why [he wants to] think about it. And when he thinks about it, he will inform us.”
While at the Olympics, Alvarez provided an update on his situation, saying, “There is a lot of talk… I am focused here [at the Olympics] because it is a short tournament. At Manchester City I feel very good, I played a lot of minutes. But we will see after the Games. First, if I can, I will take a few days off. Then we will decide.”
Potential Financial Gain
City stands to gain a substantial fee if they decide to sell the World Cup winner. According to Football Insider, an offer as low as £40 million could suffice, though this is considered the “minimum price tag” set by the club. Offers below this threshold are unlikely to be entertained.
Kelechi Iheanacho Moves to Sevilla
In other transfer news, former City striker Kelechi Iheanacho has signed with Sevilla. The 27-year-old played a key role in Leicester City’s promotion to the Premier League last season but has opted for a new challenge in Spain.
Iheanacho became a free agent at the end of June after his contract with Leicester expired, allowing him to negotiate with other clubs. The Nigerian forward will now join forces with Jesus Navas, his former teammate at Manchester City, as they both play for Sevilla.
Conclusion
Manchester City’s upcoming transfer decisions, especially concerning Julian Alvarez, will be pivotal as they look to balance their squad while potentially capitalizing on significant financial gains. The departure of Iheanacho to Sevilla highlights the fluid nature of the transfer market, with former City players seeking new opportunities across Europe.