DIAMOND TRESURE: Man City’s gem catches Arsenal’s eye as Mikel Arteta plots an £80 million transfer for the World Cup-winning Argentinian

Several news sources say that Manchester City gave away a lot about Julian Alvarez’s prospects. Arsenal is keeping an eye on him.

The forward joined the team two years ago and has done very well at the Etihad since then.

Arsenal is keeping an eye on what’s going on with Julian Alvarez at Manchester City.

Arsenal are now monitoring £100k-a-week Man City player who could leave the club this summer

He has won the FA Cup, the Champions League, and the Premier League back-to-back. He has also played for Argentina in the World Cup and the Copa America.

Alvarez, 24, has complained that he isn’t playing in the big games, even though he played more minutes than other City players last season.

Arsenal show interest in Julian Alvarez with Man City braced for another raid by Mikel Arteta's side | talkSPORT
The £100k-per-week Man City player who may leave the team this summer is now being watched by Arsenal.

After being eliminated from the Olympics, he said he will take some time to think about his future, with Arsenal currently under lockdown, according to The Mirror.

Although the Gunners greatly admire Alvarez, they might not be willing to meet City’s demand.

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Despite his prior declaration that he would never stop a disgruntled player from leaving, Pep Guardiola has declared that the Citizens are worth £80 million for Alvarez.

After spending big money on David Raya and Ricardo Calafiori, Arsenal was not planning to make a major acquisition, but they would supposedly make an exception for Alvarez.

Reiss Nelson and Eddie Nketiah, academy graduates who have been linked to Leicester and Marseille, respectively, might be sold to provide money for a move.

Following the news of his mysterious transfer, Alvarez is also drawing interest from Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, and Atletico Madrid.

“I was one of the City players with the most minutes on the team last season,” he stated.

It’s true, though, that you don’t enjoy missing significant games. You’d want to help out.

“I haven’t taken the time to plan out my course of action.

“After the Olympics, I’ll take some time to reflect on my goals for myself. We’ll watch to see what happens.