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The report provides an explanation for Pep Guardiola’s decision not to acquire a replacement for Julian Alvarez at Manchester City.

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The report provides an explanation for Pep Guardiola’s decision not to acquire a replacement for Julian Alvarez at Manchester City.

 

From a financial standpoint, Manchester City had an exceptionally successful previous summer transfer window.


 

 

Despite the fact that City capitalised on players like Sergio Gomez, Liam Delap, and Joao Cancelo, it was the departure of Julian Alvarez that garnered the most attention.

 

 

 

In particular, City achieved a club record sale by allowing Alvarez to join Atletico Madrid for a fee of £81m, a mere two-and-a-half years after securing a £15m deal for him to join the Blues (BBC Sport).

 

 

Nevertheless, the Citizens were unable to secure a successor for the Argentine, which resulted in Erling Haaland serving as the sole primary striker in their squad.

 

 

However, with the January transfer window approaching, certain information has emerged regarding City’s potential strategies in the market and the reasons they did not acquire a replacement for Alvarez during the summer.

 

 

 

The primary justification for Guardiola’s decision not to acquire a replacement for Alvarez A recent report from The Athletic stated the following regarding the matter.

 

 

It also stated that they may need to enter the market for a custodian and a substitute to Erling Haaland. “That is contingent upon the individual who replaces Julian Alvarez in midfield.

 

 

Guardiola believed that they had sufficient options in midfield to draft an individual to play as a false nine.” Guardiola’s objectives for the current season have been derailed by injuries.

 

 

capacity to deploy Phil Foden or Bernardo Silva in a false-nine position will have been significantly affected by the injury issues that have plagued numerous midfielders in City’s squad, including Rodri, Kevin De Bruyne, and Mateo Kovacic, throughout the season.

 

 

In fact, it was reported in August that De Bruyne was being considered for a role as a striker in the absence of Alvarez.

 

 

Strengthening the squad during the winter period should be a top priority for City if the Blues are considerably behind in the title race or have additional injury concerns by the time the January transfer window opens.







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