PSG can offer Julian Alvarez a big salary but the problem is what about his future career? Julian Alvarez is a talented young player playing in one of the most competitive leagues in the world. If Julian Alvarez chooses to move to PSG then he will be able to win the Ligue 1 title but I am afraid his career will decline. Not many people watch Ligue 1 compared to the EPL. This is the same as what happened to Donnarumma, whose career is no longer in the spotlight because he chose to play in the farmers' league.
but will Manchester City also agree to let go of one of its valuable players? In my opinion, it will not be so easy for them to let go of this player, because this player is still young and is a player who can still be relied on in the long term. Julian Alvarez has a contract until 2028 with Manchester City, and with a long contract like that, it means that Manchester City really has long-term goals with this player.
However, I don't know if Pep Guardiola will leave, because the role of the coach will also affect the players. It could be that when Pep Guardiola left he also wanted to leave following the departure of his coach, this is something that is difficult to explain. but for now I still believe, as long as Manchester City is still with Pep Guardiola then Julian Alvarez will also still be in their squad.
Unless Julian Alvarez prioritizes money, then maybe he wants to leave, on the other hand I also doubt he prioritizes money.
Considering all the financial situations going on there, I feel like it wouldn't be a bad idea to get 100 million euro to be fair. City right now is on a very risky legal battle against FA and we are talking about a team who would be hated so much that they could literally turn into a club where no player would want to stay or go to. I mean like literally on every away game, other teams may literally create chaos, fans would be mad like hell. So, it would be quite obvious that we are going to see City value money over players, because those players may want to prefer to leave for free.
The situation is that we are going to end up with something that will take a while to recover. Or maybe they trust their lawyers and will win and that is why I think they may keep him, but still 100 million feels like a lot of money to say no.
Julian Alvarez without doubt is a fantastic player who is very good with the ball on his feet and also knows how to make unexpected run ins that does create chances for his teammates to score or square the ball to him to convert. He's a modern day striker that can easily play in any of the big teams in Europe but I don't think he worths the 100 million euros you just said now. At Manchester City, he's not been regular player because he's the second choice striker behind Erling Haaland and if Manchester City are willing to sell him, any amount above 60 million will be in excess if you ask me.
Paris Saint Germaine as we all know have the financial strength to sign Alvarez but they shouldn't allow Manchester City to put them under any unnecessary pressure which will make them pay above what they're supposed to pay for the Argentine striker.