Bayern Munich is interested in a very important Manchester City player for next season

The beginning of the exchange market in European football is not far off and, with the seasons reaching a conclusion, the main groups are now beginning to design their crews and various targets for the 2023/24 mission. Bayern Munich is battling for another Bundesliga title yet an exceptionally frail season in the UEFA Champions Association (where they were killed by Manchester City in the quarterfinals without special conditions) makes the German group need to build up itself and will put resources into truckload of cash.
The principal issue for the group presently strategically drove by Thomas Tuchel is the lead after Robert Lewandowski left for Barcelona recently. Considering that the goals were not met and that Eric Proverb Choupo-Moting is a decent striker however not a tip top one, the Germans plan to support this situation for the 2022/23 season.
The fundamental objective for the German group is neither more nor not exactly Julián Álvarez from Manchester City. The Argentine has had a generally excellent presentation in the English group notwithstanding the way that he has been in the shadow of Erling Haaland for a huge piece of the time and, all things considered, he has figured out how to enlist awesome numbers. “La Araña” became known to the world at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where he took the place of beginning focus forward for the Argentine Public Group, scored 4 objectives, and was a vital piece of the group that brought home the championship.
🚨#FCBayern pretende a Julián Álvarez, cómo adelantó @cfbayern
👉🏾El club 🇩🇪 busca un ariete nominal y el 🕷️ integra una lista con Kolo Muani y Osimhen.
📌El campeón del mundo tiene contrato hasta Junio 2028 y, en principio, no desea emigrar en éste mercado de pases. pic.twitter.com/GFeVqEkhWb
— Germán García Grova (@GerGarciaGrova) May 24, 2023