CTID Hants wrote:Looks like he is coming in July after all, club have decided pay 1.5M extra to bring before the Argentinean season ends in November.
Pep also confirmed he is solely a City player, not a loanee or CFG cash generator
https://www.mcfcreport.com/post/julian- ... extra-1-5m
Im_Spartacus wrote:He's got a 1 in 2.5 record, in one of the top teams in the country in a league of questionable quality. It's a very big step up from there, and it's hard to see he'll see anything more than cameo appearances for as long as Haaland stays fit.
I'm yet to see anything that tells me we wouldn't be in the shit if both Sterling and Jesus leave
stupot wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:He's got a 1 in 2.5 record, in one of the top teams in the country in a league of questionable quality. It's a very big step up from there, and it's hard to see he'll see anything more than cameo appearances for as long as Haaland stays fit.
I'm yet to see anything that tells me we wouldn't be in the shit if both Sterling and Jesus leave
He's got a 1 in 1.5 over the last 2 seasons. I was watching his goals on Youtube at the weekend and 1 on 1 he's brilliant whereas when Sterling is through i don't even get excited as I'm sure he's going to blow it which invariably he does.
Dimples wrote:It will be very strange watching City this season, if Haaland and Alvarez are as clinical as expected.
It would make City scoring 10 goals in a match probable as opposed to possible.
Imagine watching City actually putting away chances, not missing one on ones, converting penalties.....
It will be a surreal experience.
Nick wrote:Dimples wrote:It will be very strange watching City this season, if Haaland and Alvarez are as clinical as expected.
It would make City scoring 10 goals in a match probable as opposed to possible.
Imagine watching City actually putting away chances, not missing one on ones, converting penalties.....
It will be a surreal experience.
You never know finishing problem may turn to a creating chances problem if we sell the whole midfield...
Dimples wrote:It will be very strange watching City this season, if Haaland and Alvarez are as clinical as expected.
It would make City scoring 10 goals in a match probable as opposed to possible.
Imagine watching City actually putting away chances, not missing one on ones, converting penalties.....
It will be a surreal experience.
Mase wrote:I like that video.
My worry with him is settling in. When Aguero came we had Zaba, then Demichelis and Otter. We’ve just had two South Americans leave this summer.
Ed is still here but he’s in with the Benfica boys. Kayky? We could have done with a Fern type mentor.
Outcast wrote:Mase wrote:I like that video.
My worry with him is settling in. When Aguero came we had Zaba, then Demichelis and Otter. We’ve just had two South Americans leave this summer.
Ed is still here but he’s in with the Benfica boys. Kayky? We could have done with a Fern type mentor.
He'll be fine, apparently Aguero has been advising him.
sheblue wrote:I haven't seen a lot of him, other than those U-tube clips of him scoring. With Sterling gone and no replacement for him incoming, interesting to see if Alvarez plays out wide in some games.
Dimples wrote:Seemingly, Alvarez is the top young striker in South America.
It will be really exciting to see him play alongside Haaland.
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