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Manchester City may be kicked out of Premier League, the club that would sign Julian Alvarez

The World Cup winner's picture is being investigated in England and a team could be looking for his services

By Hector Garcia

The World Cup winner's picture is being investigated in England and a team could be looking for his services

Manchester City and Julian Alvarez have been dealt a blow in the last few hours, as the Premier League has accused Manchester City of alleged financial violations. According to reports, the financial information reported by the English club is incorrect. This in relation to benefits, trainers' remuneration, coaches, among other UEFA regulations for several seasons.

While the team is focused on what will be the round of 16 of the Champions League against Leipzig and on overcoming Arsenal in the local tournament, the Premier League announced the investigation against him. The economic giant would have violated financial rules, sponsorship, contracts and profitability and sustainability standards.

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If found guilty, Manchester City could be sanctioned with loss of points, titles and even expulsion from the Premier League. In the midst of the scandal in England, a club would be alert to what is happening with the 'citizens' and would take advantage of the situation to sign Julian Alvarez.

Which club would be looking to sign Julian Alvarez?

During the World Cup, FC Barcelona regretted not having signed the 'Spider' when his market value was still less than 20 million euros. The Catalan club sounded out the Argentine international when he was at River and it would not be unreasonable to think that they would try to sign him in case City is drastically sanctioned. According to the portal 'Transfermarkt', Julian is currently valued at 50 million euros.

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