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Julian Alvarez joins Manchester City from River Plate

River Plate Julian Alvarez (R) celebrates after scoring, during a Group D match of the Copa Libertadores, between the Ar
River Plate Julian Alvarez R celebrates after scoring, during a Group D match of the Copa Libertadores, between the Argentine River Plate and Santa Fe de Colombia, at the Monumental Stadium, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 19 May 2021. River Plate ARG vs Santa Fe COL ACHTUNG: NUR REDAKTIONELLE NUTZUNG PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xJuanxIgnacioxRoncoronixPOOLx AME9274 20210520-637570742233955411

The Argentian international striker Julián Álvarez has joined Manchester City from River Plate.

Julián Álvarez will join Manchester City as a deal has been reached. According to Fabrizio Romano, Argentina is joining the reigning Premier League champions as they will pay $ 18.5 million to River Plate in bonuses and taxes.

He will join a five-year contract and will stay on a loaned River Plate until July.

The young Argentine striker, 21, has lifted the Copa America with the Argentine national team and is expected to compete in the World Cup as he is currently part of the World Cup qualifiers.

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