What is clear is that Man City itself does not want to loan Alvarez, they want a higher fee for the player. So indeed, if a club offers according to Man City's wishes, it is not impossible that this striker will actually move. Because this is indeed one way for Alvarez to remain more present and be able to develop his performance.
Agent Enzo Fernandez has been doing his work for Chelsea, now when you look at the players wanting to leave Manchester City and the fair play rules hitting Manchester City from purchasing players on the high, then you'll know why winning the next Premier League Competition would be difficult for them.
No arguments on Pep Guardiola as a top manager but with no weapons to use, he'll be helpless and cannot do with these youngins especially in the Premier League Competition, No!
Alvarez would be nice for Chelsea a hundred percent. For Paris Saint Germany? No, No! To Atletico Madrid? That would be nice but he needs a club who can win him trophies.
Bayern Munich? Jesus Christ! They already have Harry Kane and he can still score fifty ( 50 ) to Sixty ( 60 ) goals in the next two seasons and I'm.not exaggerating when I say that. Alvarez might ne a great backup player but that I'm not sure happening. He'll want to be the point man in the squad off course.