This one’s personal.
Julian Alvarez is no longer just City’s castoff. He’s become a storm in Spain—29 goals, 6 assists, and a heartbeat for Atletico Madrid. A whirlwind of movement, precision, and fury.
Now, the Premier League’s top predators are circling again. Spanish source El Chiringuito has reported, that Arsenal and Liverpool—one desperate for a cutting edge, the other hungry to stay on top—want him back.
But it won’t be cheap.
Atletico paid over £80 million to bring him from Manchester. They won’t let him go lightly—not when he’s still under contract till 2030. Transfermarkt values him at £75 million, but the reality? Expect north of £90m.
Arsenal have Gyokeres almost done. That might end their chase.
But Liverpool? They’re serious. Jeremie Frimpong is nearly through the door. Mamardashvili is set to arrive. The midfield? Still a war zone in Slot’s blueprint. Yet if they want goals, if they want a player made for the Anfield rhythm, Alvarez makes sense.
And still—he may not come.
Money. Timing. Pride.
This isn’t just another transfer rumor. It’s a collision of ambition, memory, and vengeance. Alvarez wasn’t unleashed at City. Spain sharpened him. And now England wants him back—different, lethal, wanted.
But the price of regret is always higher.