UPDATE: Barcelona target Man City star Julian Alvarez to replace Robert Lewandowski with a £43.4M clause

JULIAN ALVAREZ is the subject of transfer interest from Barcelona reports suggest.

The Manchester City star has enjoyed an electric start to the season, scoring six goals and adding five assists.

Julian Alvarez is being eyed as a long-term replacement for Robert Lewandowski by Barcelona

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Xavi is said to be a huge admirer of Alvarez

However, Pep Guardiola may soon come under pressure to keep the 23-year-old.

According to Spanish outlet Sport, Barcelona are looking at Julian Alvarez as a long-term replacement for Robert Lewandowski.

Robert Lewandowski wspomina pierwszy sezon w Barcelonie. "Było więcej  chaosu, także wokół klubu" (sport.tvp.pl)

Like Alvarez, Lewandowski has had an impressive start to the season with six goals and four assists, but with a 12-year difference in age the pair are at the opposite end of their respective careers.

According to a source in Sport, both Barca manager Xavi and sports director and former Chelsea player Deco are fans of Alvarez, with Xavi being especially taken by his versatility and shooting prowess.

The attacker played a significant role in helping Argentina win the World Cup in Qatar.

In January 2022, City finalized the acquisition of Alvarez from River Plate for just £14 million, following his selection as the South American Footballer of the Year for 2021.

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It is claimed Alvarez has a release clause worth £43.4m (€50m).

Despite the transfer links, Guardiola and City technical director Txiki Begiristain have no intention of parting ways with him.

Alvarez has a contract with last season’s Treble winners until 2028.

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While he is more than capable of playing as an out-and-out striker, Alvarez has been deployed behind Erling Haaland in a slightly deeper role this season, partly owing to the injury of Kevin de Bruyne.

Man City host Brighton on Saturday at 3pm, before a Champions League trip to Swiss side BSC Young Boys and the Manchester derby.

 

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