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Julian Alvarez stance on Premier League return as Arsenal and Liverpool line up shock moves

Julian Alvarez is reportedly attracting strong interest from both Arsenal and Liverpool following a standout debut season with Atletico Madrid.
The former Manchester City striker has made a major impact in Spain, scoring 29 goals across all competitions since joining Diego Simeone’s side last summer in search of more consistent minutes on the pitch.
Now, it seems two of the Premier League’s biggest clubs are keen on bringing the 25-year-old back to England.
Alvarez, who scored 36 goals in 103 appearances for Manchester City, quickly became a key figure at Atletico.
His clinical finishing and tireless work rate have not gone unnoticed, with Spanish outlet Marca reporting that both Liverpool and Arsenal are exploring the possibility of a summer move.
While Liverpool have reportedly made initial contact with Atletico Madrid, Arsenal are believed to be the most serious contenders for the forward’s signature.
At Liverpool, newly appointed manager Arne Slot is eager to add a reliable goalscorer to his squad after securing the Premier League title without a traditional striker leading the line.
Meanwhile, Mikel Arteta remains intent on bolstering Arsenal’s attacking options following another season where a top-class forward was clearly missing. Both clubs have previously been linked with other striking targets such as Viktor Gyokeres and Hugo Ekitike, but Alvarez now appears to be rising up their lists.
This isn’t the first time Alvarez has been on Arsenal’s radar. Last summer, both the Gunners and Chelsea expressed interest in signing him before he opted for a move to La Liga.
Despite being familiar with the Premier League and English football, reports suggest Alvarez may be reluctant to return, especially after adapting so well to life in Madrid.
Adding further competition for his services, Barcelona are also said to be monitoring Alvarez closely.
The Catalan giants are reportedly viewing the Argentine forward as a potential long-term replacement for Robert Lewandowski. Although Lewandowski remains prolific, scoring 42 goals last season, he turns 37 this summer and his time at the top is inevitably nearing its end.
Manchester City’s decision to sell Alvarez last year continues to spark debate. The club received £81.5 million for the forward, and manager Pep Guardiola clarified at the time that it was Alvarez who pushed for the move. Guardiola praised Alvarez’s professionalism and attitude, acknowledging that the player was ready for a new chapter in his career after a successful stint at the Etihad.
Former England midfielder Joe Cole recently praised Alvarez’s immense potential, calling him a future Ballon d’Or winner following an eye-catching Champions League performance. At just 25 years old, Alvarez has already won multiple titles and is only now entering his prime. With top clubs across Europe circling, the battle for his signature this summer could be one of the most talked-about transfer sagas of the window.
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Napoli-linked Sancho ‘attracting interest’ from new Serie A side

Juventus are reportedly set to compete with Napoli for the signing of Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho this summer.
The 25-year-old is back at Old Trafford following a season-long loan at Chelsea, where he made a solid impact with five goals and 10 assists across 41 competitive appearances. He also found the net in Chelsea’s convincing 4-1 victory in last month’s Conference League final, though his efforts were not enough to convince the club to make the deal permanent.
Chelsea were initially expected to secure Sancho for £25 million as part of their loan agreement but ultimately chose to walk away from the obligation. As a result, they were required to pay Manchester United a £5 million penalty fee.
Despite being under contract with United, Sancho is not considered part of manager Ruben Amorim’s long-term plans. If he fails to secure a transfer in the coming weeks, the winger is expected to be left out of the club’s pre-season tour to the United States.
Juventus enter the race for Sancho
Napoli had previously emerged as the frontrunner for Sancho’s signature, with the player reportedly reaching a verbal agreement with the Serie A champions. However, a deal between Manchester United and Napoli has yet to be finalized.
According to Sky Sports News, Juventus have now entered the picture, exploring the financial and contractual terms of a potential move. The Turin-based side is seriously evaluating the opportunity to sign the England international, who has earned 23 senior caps.
Is Juventus the right fit for Sancho?
Juventus manager Igor Tudor is preparing for his first full season in charge after leading the team to a top-four finish last term. Known for deploying a 3-4-2-1 formation, Tudor’s system does not traditionally utilize wide wingers like Sancho.
If he joins Juventus, Sancho would likely compete for one of the two attacking midfield spots behind the main striker—a role that currently sees strong competition from Kenan Yildiz, Francisco Conceicao, and Nico Gonzalez. Unless one of these players is sold, Sancho might struggle to find regular playing time in Turin.
Napoli, on the other hand, could offer a more suitable environment for the former Borussia Dortmund star. With the club still looking to replace Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who departed in January, Sancho may find more opportunities to thrive in his preferred position on the wing.
Football
Flamengo punish 10-Man Chelsea in 3-1 Club World Cup stunner (Highlights)

Nicolas Jackson endured a nightmare cameo as Chelsea collapsed in the second half against Flamengo during their FIFA Club World Cup clash, suffering a 3-1 defeat that puts their tournament hopes at risk.
Chelsea initially took the lead through Pedro Neto, whose composed finish through the goalkeeper’s legs gave the Premier League side a promising start. However, the momentum quickly shifted after the break.
Flamengo responded in ruthless fashion, netting twice in quick succession. Substitute Bruno Henrique capitalized on a defensive lapse to slot home from close range, followed by another back-post finish from Danilo that stunned the Blues and put the Brazilian side ahead.
Matters worsened for Chelsea when substitute Nicolas Jackson was shown a straight red card just four minutes after entering the pitch.
His dangerous challenge saw his studs connect with Lucas Ayrton’s shin, leaving the referee with little choice but to send him off immediately.
Flamengo sealed the win with a third goal, as Wallace Yan added the final blow to a chaotic second half that Chelsea will want to forget.
The result means Chelsea must now beat African side ES Tunis in their next match on Tuesday to progress to the last 16. However, finishing second in the group could set them up for a much tougher path, likely facing the winner of Group C, which may include Bundesliga heavyweights Bayern Munich.
Flamengo’s victory strengthens their bid to top Group D and extends the unbeaten run of South American teams in the Club World Cup’s newly expanded format.
Flamengo vs Chelsea Highlight
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Monterrey 1-1 Inter Milan: Ramos opener earns shock draw after Lautaro misses sitter

Monterrey secured their spot in this summer’s FIFA Club World Cup by winning the 2021 CONCACAF Champions League, now known as the CONCACAF Cup.
Fast forward four years, and the team returned to the international stage at the Rose Bowl with only one player from that title-winning squad still in the lineup: veteran goalkeeper Esteban Andrada. The club had not lifted any silverware since that 2021 triumph, which made what happened next even more unexpected.
In a surprising twist, Monterrey opened the scoring against Inter Milan in the 25th minute, as Sergio Ramos delivered a perfectly placed header.
The Spanish defender, who joined the Mexican outfit earlier this year on a one-year deal reportedly worth $4 million, had cited the Club World Cup as a major influence in his decision to sign. His goal sent the Monterrey fans into wild celebrations.
However, their joy didn’t last long. Inter’s star forward Lautaro Martínez—fresh off a World Cup win—responded with a close-range finish following a perfectly orchestrated set-piece.
The Argentine’s goal silenced the Rayados-dominated crowd and brought the game level at 1-1 before halftime.
The second half saw both teams tighten up defensively, limiting each other’s chances as the game wore on.
Inter, still recovering from a heavy defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in last month’s UEFA Champions League final, looked eager to reassert themselves. But it was Monterrey who rose to the occasion, matching their European opponents stride for stride and leaving the pitch with their heads held high after a gritty performance.
Monterrey 1-1 Inter Milan Highlights
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