Manchester City have reached an agreement to sell Julian Alvarez to Atletico Madrid in a record-breaking deal that could be worth up to £81 million. City are willing to let Alvarez go if their asking price of around £70 million is met.
According to earlier rumors, Arsenal was also considering signing the Argentine forward and was willing to pay £70 million to resolve their long-standing problems with the number nine position. It did not appear plausible, though, that City would sell to their title rivals.
Townflex Sports understands Alvarez is reportedly close to signing a contract to join Atletico Madrid, with large salary on the table.
This week, the Premier League champions and Atletico have been in talks, and during the last day, those talks have advanced considerably.
According to reports, the two teams have agreed# The two clubs have reportedly agreed on a deal for the 24-year-old.
Atletico will pay £64 million (€75 million) upfront, with an additional £17 million (€20 million) in potential add-ons, making this City’s record sale.
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Personal terms are still being finalized, but it’s expected to be a formality, as Alvarez has expressed his desire to leave the Etihad Stadium this summer.

Townflex Sports can confirm that Julian Alvarez is set to earn over £200,000 a week at Atletico Madrid, making him one of the highest-paid players at the club, just behind legends Jan Oblak and Antoine Griezmann.
Julian Alvarez to Follow Legendary Strikers at Atletico Madrid in £81 Million Transfer
Alvarez will be looking to follow in the footsteps of many world-class strikers who have played for Atletico over the years, including Fernando Torres, Radamel Falcao, and Sergio Aguero.
Manchester City, which paid £14 million to sign Alvarez from River Plate in January 2022, will profit handsomely from this deal.
He returned to River Plate on loan at first, but later that summer, he joined City and made an immediate impression.
The Argentine international was a member of City’s historic 2022–23 treble-winning team, scoring 36 goals in 103 games. With his relocation to Spain, Alvarez is now poised to make history for a different cause.
This news comes just days after Pep Guardiola suggested that Alvarez would remain at City this summer. Following a 4-2 win over Chelsea in pre-season, Guardiola said, “He will come back. I count on him, but he said in the news that decisions will be made all together.”