There has been speculation over the future of one former Manchester City star who Pep Guardiola allowed to leave the Etihad, and he could be a dream signing for Mikel Arteta's Arsenal
Julian Alvarez
Julian Alvarez has been linked with a return to the Premier League(Image: Europa Press via Getty Images)
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Former Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Petit feels ex-Manchester City forward Julian Alvarez would suit Mikel Arteta's attack and has called on the club to secure the Argentine's signature. Alvarez has flourished during his time at Atletico Madrid, but rumours regarding his future have been intensifying ahead of the summer window.
The 26-year-old has been linked with a Premier League return, with both Arsenal and Chelsea reportedly showing interest. In Spain, Barcelona are also monitoring the striker, who could reportedly command over €100million (£86m).
Nevertheless, the Gunners may possess an edge in any discussions, as their sporting director, Andrea Berta, was responsible for orchestrating Alvarez's transfer from City to the Wanda Metropolitano in summer 2024.
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Petit reckons Arsenal should make signing Alvarez a priority this summer, maintaining the 25 year old possesses the qualities to excel under Mikel Arteta.
Speaking to Ignition Casino, Petit said: "When Julian Alvarez was playing for City, I really liked him. He didn't start every single game but every time he played for City, and for Atletico [Madrid] as well since, he has been really special.
"He can score goals and give assists, but he's got temper, personality, and character. I think in terms of movement he is very intelligent. Physically as well, he's a top player and technically, he's got everything to suit the best clubs in Europe.
"The reason why he left City was because he wanted to play regular football, but I think Pep Guardiola would be very happy to have him back in the squad."
The Gunners could have the upper hand on any rivals for Alvarez's signature, as Petit discussed their trump card, adding: "So definitely, if Arsenal have a chance to get him, with the connection with the Spanish players and the way they play up front, I think that would be great news for Arsenal.
"That would be a very, very good addition to the squad and a statement."
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has previously acknowledged he would gladly welcome Alvarez back into his ranks. The forward departed the Etihad seeking consistent first-team opportunities.
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Julian Alvarez joined Atletico Madrid from Man City in the summer of 2024(Image: Getty Images)
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"Maybe I'd love to have him... but I understand why he left," Guardiola remarked back in October.
"Julian Alvarez is top. That's why now he's at one of the best clubs in the world, Atleti, playing for a top class manager, players, performing unbelievably."
The Argentine has netted 12 goals and contributed six assists across 34 outings in all competitions.