The Argentine striker is heading to Atletico in a deal worth up to £82m and his minutes, goals and assists will need to be replaced.
There will be pressure to spend in the transfer market particularly with the sales the Blues have accrued both this year and for quite a few years now but there are also internal options; Oscar Bobb was the standout player on the summer tour, Phil Foden is expected to play more inside this year while youngsters James McAtee and Nico O'Relilly are expected to be added to the squad.
Whatever Guardiola and Begiristain decide, City can be enormously satisfied at their work with Alvarez.
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