Man City boss Pep Guardiola says he "learned a lot" from Julian Alvarez as the Argentinian embarks on a new challenge with Atletico Madrid.
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Guardiola reacts to Alvarez departureSays attacker was "loved" at CityDeal worth more than £80m ($102m)GettyWHAT HAPPENED?
Guardiola was reliant on Alvarez to fill the void left by Erling Haaland's injury-hit 2023-24 campaign, and the 24-year-old weighed in with 32 goal contributions in all competitions. However, a move to Atletico Madrid affords Alvarez the opportunity to be the main main in attack and he's expected to sign a five-year deal at Metropolitano Stadium.
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The Man City boss helped turn Alvarez into a serial winner across his two years at the Etihad Stadium, with more trophies sure to come in 2024-25. But there were no guarantees that he would come close to matching the 54 appearances that he made last season and Atleti's interest was enough to convince the World Cup winner to leave Manchester.
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Speaking to the media ahead of Man City's Community Shield meeting against Manchester United on Saturday, Guardiola praised Alvarez's contribution while admitting he learned a lot from the forward.
"First of all I want to say my gratitude for Julian, we won everything, his contribution has been massive," the City boss said. "He was incredibly loved by the team for his behaviour but if he wants to leave, a new challenge – Atletico is a top club – then if you want to leave it's OK. We wish him the best. I learned a lot from him, hopefully he can find what he was looking for."
Guardiola continued by saying Alvarez had told him that he was seeking a new challenge.
"I don't know the reason why, he said to me he wants a new challenge, he feels it's what he needs to do," he added. "Last season he played a lot, at some moments with Erling, but I understand in certain moments he didn't play. I said to the club many times at the end the club has the end decision but I say that contracts can be broken, if you are not happy why should you be here? He believes his period here must be over so OK, both clubs arrived at an agreement and that's all."
WHAT NEXT FOR ALVAREZ AND GUARDIOLA?
Confirmation of Alvarez's move to Atletico is seemingly imminent, while Guardiola will be firmly focused on the game against United and the chance to get revenge for the FA Cup final defeat to Erik ten Hag's side.