Julian Alvarez has won pretty much everything there is to win as a player, so much so that he doesn't know exactly where all his medals are. "Some are in Argentina and some are in the UK," he says, although he does know where his World Cup winner's medal is - locked away in a 'special cabinet' back in his home country.
This is a player who is a world and continental champion for club and country, a treble winner and a teammate of the best players in the world.
Alvarez has 13 major trophies at an average of one every 18 appearances for club and country. But he still can't hold down a regular position in the Manchester City team.
For Argentina, he is the industrial number nine to allow Lionel Messi to shine as the world's best number 10. ALSO READ: Man City injury latest as Pep Guardiola gives key update on three stars ahead of Crystal Palace ALSO READ: "It's not fair" - Pep Guardiola takes aim at Premier League schedule but sends warning to Man City players At City, he is second choice at both nine and 10 behind Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne.
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