Pep Guardiola wants THIS ex-Manchester City star player back to the club, his name is...

Pep Guardiola admitted he wishes he still had Julian Alvarez at Manchester City, praising the Argentine’s impressive form under Diego Simeone at Atletico Madrid.

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Guardiola says he’d “love to have” Alvarez back but respects his decision to seek more playing time.

Julian Alvarez thriving at Atletico Madrid with 36 goals and 11 assists in 67 matches.

Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola has admitted that he would like to have Atletico Madrid's striker Julian Alvarez back in his squad. He lavished praise on the Argentine for performing well under the guidance Diego Simeone at the Spanish club.

Interacting with the media, Guardiola picked Aymeric Laporte and Alvarez as the players he wished to have in his squad this season. He understands the players wanted to have more playing time and thus left and said:

"The Treble year, do you remember the players I left on the bench? Aymeric Laporte, an incredible central defender and a regular for the national team, Julián (Alvarez) and others who I would love to have now, but they wanted to play more and left. Julian had to compete with Erling (Haaland), which was something extraordinary for us. Now he's at one of the best teams in the world, Atlético Madrid, with a world-class coach (Diego Simeone) and teammates, and he's performing incredibly well. Now I'd love to have him with me... but I understand."

 

 

Julian Alvarez signed in January 2022 from River Plate before moving to Manchester City in the summer. He appeared in 103 games for City, while competing with Erling Haaland for the starting role, scoring 36 goals and 19 assists.


Julian Alvarez has no grudges against Manchester City and Pep Guardiola

Earlier this season, Julian Alvarez spoke to Infobae, revealing his final conversation with Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola. He thanked the Spaniard through text message and said:

"I’m not one to send messages, but yes, I do see what people say. All the coaches I’ve had have treated me very well. In fact, more is said than what it really is. The last conversations I had with Pep were about 'thank you very much for everything you gave us in two years. There were so many titles. You never caused any problems, you didn’t bring any trouble to the club. Nothing. You always gave your all'. Not one complaint. They were always words of gratitude and mine too towards the club."

 

 

Julian Alvarez has played 67 matches for Atletico Madrid and has already matched his tally of 36 goals for Manchester City. He also has 11 assists under his belt, and has been leading the attack for Diego Simeone's team.

Alvarez was linked with Chelsea and Liverpool in the summer, while Barcelona and Bayern Munich were also said to be monitoring his situation.

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