Julian Alvarez shocks Manchester City, the Premier League champions, by indicating his desire to depart.
City rocked by Alvarez request to leave
Manchester City has been hit with a major blow as Julian Alvarez has expressed his desire to leave the club this summer. The Sun reports that the Argentina international has made his intentions clear to the Premier League champions. Alvarez played a crucial role in City’s title-winning campaign last season, scoring 11 goals in 36 league appearances.
According to The Sun, “Julian Alvarez has rocked Manchester City by asking to leave this summer, according to reports.” The former River Plate star reportedly turned down a new contract offer from the club at the end of last season. The proposed deal would have extended his stay at City until 2028. Alvarez has now demanded that the club set a reasonable asking price for potential buyers.
Man Utd interested in Simons
Manchester United is reportedly interested in signing Xavi Simons, the Netherlands and Paris Saint-Germain midfielder. The Sun suggests that Simons, who spent last season on loan at RB Leipzig, faces a crucial decision regarding his future. Leipzig, Bayern Munich, and Manchester United are all said to be keen on securing his services.
The outlet states, “Xavi Simons faces a big decision over his future now he is out of the Euros – with Manchester United hot on his heels.” PSG is yet to make a decision on Simons’ future, but the 21-year-old is eager for consistent game-time. With a plethora of attacking talent at PSG, it remains uncertain whether Simons will be given regular playing opportunities. If he does leave, it is likely to be on loan initially, with an obligation to buy, as there is a significant sell-on clause for his former club PSV Eindhoven.
England squad in line for big bonus should they win Euro 2024
The Telegraph reveals that England players stand to receive substantial bonuses if they emerge victorious in the Euro 2024 final against Spain. Each member of the squad could earn over £350,000 if they make history and win the tournament.
“England players are expected to share a bonus pot worth as much as £10 million if they create history and win the European Championship – even though most of them have no idea they are in line for a cash reward,” reports The Telegraph. The players themselves are reportedly not focused on the financial aspect and are unaware of the exact amount they could receive if they lift the trophy on Sunday.