Premier League champions Manchester City has extended striker Julian Alvarez contract by one year.
The 23-year-old has been at the Etihad Stadium for less than a year, after officially completing his switch from Argentine giants River Plate last summer.
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“This is a very proud moment for me and my family. For a club like City to put their faith in me like this is amazing. I have been really pleased with my first season here, but I have plenty more I can do. I know I can be better, and City offers me everything I need to fulfill my potential.
“I want to thank the manager, the coaches and everyone at City who works behind the scenes for everything they have done for me since I joined in the summer. I could not have asked for more. This is a club that looks after its players, and I have felt so supported throughout my time here. I am now focused on getting better and helping City win trophies,” the player said.
The new deal ties the World Cup winner at the Etihad Stadium until at least June 2028 with the new deal seeing a significant upgrade to his pay package to the £100,000-a-week mark.
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