Report: PSG have now spoken to £80m-rated Man City star's representatives amid exit links

It has been reported that PSG have spoken to one Manchester City player’s representatives as rumours circulate about him leaving the club.

From Saturday onwards, several Manchester City players are set to be occupied by the upcoming European Championship.

Other players at the Etihad Stadium could also be set to partake in the Copa America and the 2024 Summer Olympics.

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PSG have spoken to Man City attacker’s representatives

In the midst of a summer where international football is set to dominate headlines, clubs will be looking to get their business done — in terms of both incomings and outgoings.

As per an exclusive report from CaughtOffside, PSG have spoken to the representatives of Julian Alvarez. Luis Enrique’s side are believed to have offered the 24-year-old a contract at the club until 2029.

The report states that PSG have informed Julian Alvarez that they intend to make him their priority signing this summer.

However, it has been claimed that the French giants will find it a hard task to convince Manchester City to sell their number 19.

On Thursday, Fabrizio Romano claimed that one reason why PSG were aware that Julian Alvarez aims to play more regular football.

It was also speculated on Friday that City’s asking price for Alvarez is £80 million.

Atletico Madrid and Chelsea also keen on signing Julian Alvarez

Apart from PSG, recent reports suggest that even Atletico Madrid and Chelsea aim to sign Julian Alvarez.

The Spanish giants, who were reported to be interested in Alvarez’s signature are confident that he could be tempted by the prospect of joining them due to being able to lead the line for them regularly.

A claim on Friday revealed that Chelsea, who might need to add a striker to their ranks are also keen on the Argentine’s signature.

Whether Julian Alvarez heads to either PSG, Atletico Madrid or Chelsea or continues playing his football at Manchester City remains the question.