Arsenal and Chelsea pushing hard to land Julian Alvarez
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Arsenal and Chelsea pushing hard to land Julian Alvarez
"Julian Alvarez continues to be linked with a return to the Premier League. Arsenal and Chelsea are interested in signing the 26-year-old South American, and they could compete with Barcelona for his signature in the summer. According to a report from SPORT, the player will cost over 100 million, and the two London clubs are pushing hard to secure his signature."
"The striker's agent recently travelled to the United Kingdom, and it is unclear whether he held talks with Arsenal or Chelsea. It seems that the two clubs are prepared to break the Bank for him. Alvarez has been one of the best strikers in the world since his move to Atletico Madrid. He has been scoring goals consistently, and there is no doubt that he would be an exceptional addition for either club."
"Arsenal have invested heavily in Viktor Gyokeres, but the Swedish International has not been able to find the back of the net regularly. They will need an upgrade on him if they want to win major trophies regularly. Similarly, Chelsea invested in Liam Delap and Joao Pedro at the start of the season. Both players have failed to consistently find the back of the net. It remains to be seen which of the two clubs can sign the former Manchester City striker."
Julian Alvarez is linked with a return to the Premier League, with Arsenal and Chelsea reportedly competing with Barcelona to sign him in the summer. The asking price exceeds 100 million and both London clubs are pushing hard to secure his signature. His agent recently travelled to the United Kingdom, though any talks with Arsenal or Chelsea remain unclear. Alvarez has excelled at Atletico Madrid, scoring consistently and recording 16 goal contributions this season. He offers creativity, free-kick ability, and all-around forward play beyond pure finishing. Arsenal and Chelsea view him as an upgrade over current strikers and a potential immediate impact signing.
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