Julian Alvarez leaves Manchester City for Atletico Madrid in £82m deal; Argentina international joined City for just £14m in January 2022, winning six trophies; "Today I say goodbye to this amazing club, with a lot of emotion," he said
Monday 12 August 2024 23:58, UK
Atletico Madrid have completed an £82m deal to sign Argentina forward Julian Alvarez from Manchester City.
Alvarez, who was not involved in City's Community Shield win over Manchester United on Saturday, has signed a six-year contract with Diego Simeone's side.
He trades Manchester for Madrid after two-and-a-half wildly successful years in sky blue, during which he collected six trophies while netting 36 goals in 103 appearances.
Having arrived from River Plate in a deal worth £14m in January 2022, the 24-year-old's sale represents a huge profit for City.
During his time at City, Alvarez also won the 2022 World Cup with Argentina, as well as the Copa America earlier this year.
The £82m fee makes it a club-record sale for City. It is the fifth-biggest sale to a foreign club in Premier League history.
"Today I say goodbye to this amazing club, with a lot of emotion," said Alvarez on City's official website.
"These have been two very special years. During this time, I have grown and learnt a lot - both as a player and as a person.
"To the directors and the technical staff, thank you for your confidence and support. Your teachings and vision have helped me to develop so much.
"To my team-mates, thank you for every moment we have shared, for the effort and dedication in every training session and every match.
"I have learnt a lot from each and every one of you and I remain with memories and friendships that will last forever.
"To the fans, thank you from the bottom of my heart for the great support and for making me feel at home from the very first day. I will always be extremely proud to have been part of this family.
"Manchester City will always have a special place in my heart. I wish you every success in the future and I will keep on supporting the club wherever I may be."
Txiki Begiristain, City's director of football, said: "Everyone at Manchester City wishes Julian all the very best with the next stage of his career - he has been a pleasure to work with.
"His attitude has been first class since he first walked through the door here. That's why he has improved so much.
"The trophies he has won already tell their own story - he is a winner. I look forward to watching him develop further in the remainder of his career."
Champions Manchester City will start their 2024/25 Premier League title defence with a trip to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea, live on Sky Sports on Sunday August 18.
City host newly-promoted Ipswich Town in their first home game on August 24 before travelling to the London Stadium to face West Ham for their third fixture of the campaign on August 31.
Their first meeting with last season's runners-up Arsenal is at the Etihad Stadium on September 21, with the return fixture scheduled for February 1, part of a tricky run which features home games against Chelsea (January 25), Newcastle (February 15) and Liverpool (February 22), and an away trip to Tottenham (February 25).
The first Manchester derby against Manchester United is on December 14 at the Etihad Stadium, with the return game taking place at Old Trafford on April 5.