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PSG Set to Compete with Chelsea for Julian Alvarez in Summer Transfer Battle
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According to CaughtOffside, sources indicate that PSG has entered the race for the World Cup winner, with his representatives already meeting with the Ligue 1 champions. PSG has made Alvarez a “priority signing” as they aim to reshape their squad.
While Pep Guardiola and Manchester City are keen to retain Alvarez as a top-class backup for Erling Haaland, the 24-year-old striker is reportedly eager to secure a first-choice role. With Haaland firmly established as City’s main striker, Alvarez is increasingly aware that his opportunities for regular starts may be limited.
This situation has opened the door for Chelsea and other clubs that recognize Alvarez’s potential and feel he is undervalued due to his limited playing time at City.
Chelsea’s interest in Alvarez has emerged publicly in recent days, with reports from top insiders suggesting genuine intent.
Manchester City might prefer to sell Alvarez to PSG rather than to a direct Premier League rival like Chelsea, especially given City’s dominant recent history in the league.
PSG’s interest in Alvarez is clear. They are looking to build a dynamic, hardworking team for the future, particularly in the anticipated post-Mbappe era. Alvarez fits this vision perfectly as a talented player eager to showcase his abilities.
While Chelsea will undoubtedly face a tough battle to secure Alvarez’s signature, PSG is unlikely to be the only team pursuing the striker this summer. The competition for Alvarez is heating up, and his future remains one of the most intriguing storylines of the upcoming transfer window.
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