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Man City's loss is Atletico Madrid's gain: Julian Alvarez proving to be the Champions League's most efficient centre-forwardPep Guardiola stated last August that he hadn't expected Alvarez to leave Manchester City, which was a little strange. It's not as if Alvarez had hidden his frustration at being regularly rotated ...
City leaders in Fredericksburg have agreed to partner with a local nonprofit in building a $16 million tennis and pickleball ...
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Football365 on MSNJulian Alvarez ‘demands’ Chelsea superstar signing at Atletico Madrid to ‘rekindle’ partnershipJulian Alvarez has reportedly ‘demanded’ Atletico Madrid sign his former River Plate team-mate Enzo Fernandez from Chelsea, ...
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Football365 on MSNLiverpool ‘willing’ to submit ‘massive offer’ to ‘secure most attractive’ Mohamed Salah replacementNow, a report from Spanish outlet Fichajes claims Liverpool are ‘willing to offer 170 million euros’ for Alvarez, who is the ‘most attractive’ option to replace Salah ahead of his contract expiry.
Liverpool are not planning to make a bid for former Manchester City striker Julian Alvarez, who is flourishing at Atletico Madrid now.
Argentine striker Julián Álvarez, currently Atlético de Madrid’s top scorer, explained in an interview with AS the reasons that led him to leave Manchester City last summer. His departure ...
In the world of football, missed opportunities can haunt clubs for years, and few examples serve as a better illustration than FC Barcelona's choice not to sign Julian Alvarez. Renowned football agent ...
Julian Alvarez has also been linked with a move to Liverpool, with a report earlier this month claiming that the Reds were planning to make a club-record bid for the former Man City striker.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola insists he doesn't regret losing Julian Alvarez last summer. The Argentina striker left City for Atletico Madrid, where he has thrived this season under coach ...
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Manchester City came from behind to dismantle Liverpool 4-1 at the Etihad Stadium and maintain the pressure on Premier League leaders Arsenal. Pep Guardiola's title challenge looked to be hanging ...
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