Manchester City forward Julian Alvarez has signed a one-year contract extension, keeping him at the club until the summer of 2028.
The 22-year-old arrived at the Etihad Stadium last summer as one of the brightest talents in South America after scoring 24 goals and registering 15 assists in 46 games for River Plate in 2021.
Alvarez has since made a bright start to life under Pep Guardiola this season, scoring 10 goals and providing three assists in 33 appearances across all competitions.
The forward has had to play second fiddle behind goal machine Erling Braut Haaland for much of his debut season at City, and there were reports suggesting that he was 'concerned' about his lack of regular first-team football.
However, Alvarez - who was one the breakout stars at the 2022 World Cup with winners Argentina - has decided to commit his future to the reigning Premier League champions by penning a 12-month extension.
Speaking to Man City's official website on his new deal, Alvarez said: "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 offer me everything I need to fulfil 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."
Director of football Txiki Begiristain added: "Julian has impressed everyone at Manchester City with his technical ability, dedication and attitude.
"He is the ideal blueprint for a young footballer and an inspiration to anyone looking to make their way in the game. He has shown already here in England he has outstanding movement and natural goalscoring instincts.
"We saw at the World Cup what a special talent he is. To win that trophy at his age is amazing and we are all very proud of what he achieved.
"His progress so far has been really good, but we are now fully focused on developing his game even further and turning him into one of the best strikers in world football."
Man City remain in the hunt to win three trophies this season, battling with Arsenal in the race for the Premier League title, as well as competing in the quarter-finals of the Champions League and FA Cup, and Alvarez is hoping to make his mark when called upon by Guardiola.
"My goals for the remainder of the season are being there, helping the team when I have my chance, giving everything that I have to keep growing as a person and as a player, and outside the pitch too," the forward added.
Alvarez will be looking to force his way into the starting lineup when Man City welcome Burnley to the Etihad for an FA Cup quarter-final clash on Saturday evening. body check tags ::