Alvarez's Agent Clarifies the Truth About Searching for a House in Barcelona
Speculations have increased in recent hours regarding the future of Argentine striker Julian Alvarez, amid rumors linking him to a move to Barcelona, according to 'TNT Sports.'
The source reported that the player's brothers are already in the city of Barcelona looking for a house, which was considered a preliminary step towards his potential move to the Catalan team in the near future, as rumors have been circulating for months about the club's interest in his services.
In the same context, Argentine journalist Emiliano Raggi, who is affiliated with the same channel, explained that the player's entourage has begun exploring options within the city, coinciding with the continued mention of Alvarez's name within the walls of Camp Nou as a potential attacking target.
Alvarez is one of the players admired within Barcelona, as he is seen as a suitable option to strengthen the attack line, especially with the search for a replacement for striker Robert Lewandowski. However, completing the deal faces difficulties, given the player's contract with Atletico Madrid, which extends until 2030, following his move from Manchester City.
Family considerations are not new in the player's career, as he has two brothers, both of whom are footballers and have previously played in Spain, even playing together in an Argentine club in the capital Madrid within the second regional division.
Despite the clear interest from Barcelona, Atletico Madrid's management does not seem ready to part with one of its prominent players, as confirmed by the club president on multiple occasions.
In this context, the newspaper 'Sport' tried to verify the circulated information but was unable to confirm it, leaving the file open to speculation.
On his part, the player's agent came out to decisively deny these reports, affirming their complete inaccuracy.
He said: 'What has been circulated about the Alvarez family searching for a house in Barcelona is categorically untrue and completely false.'
He added: 'No member of the player's family has gone to Barcelona or any other city to look for anything.'
He concluded his statements by decisively ending the debate about any communication from the Catalan club, saying: 'No.'
The source reported that the player's brothers are already in the city of Barcelona looking for a house, which was considered a preliminary step towards his potential move to the Catalan team in the near future, as rumors have been circulating for months about the club's interest in his services.
In the same context, Argentine journalist Emiliano Raggi, who is affiliated with the same channel, explained that the player's entourage has begun exploring options within the city, coinciding with the continued mention of Alvarez's name within the walls of Camp Nou as a potential attacking target.
Alvarez is one of the players admired within Barcelona, as he is seen as a suitable option to strengthen the attack line, especially with the search for a replacement for striker Robert Lewandowski. However, completing the deal faces difficulties, given the player's contract with Atletico Madrid, which extends until 2030, following his move from Manchester City.
Family considerations are not new in the player's career, as he has two brothers, both of whom are footballers and have previously played in Spain, even playing together in an Argentine club in the capital Madrid within the second regional division.
Despite the clear interest from Barcelona, Atletico Madrid's management does not seem ready to part with one of its prominent players, as confirmed by the club president on multiple occasions.
In this context, the newspaper 'Sport' tried to verify the circulated information but was unable to confirm it, leaving the file open to speculation.
On his part, the player's agent came out to decisively deny these reports, affirming their complete inaccuracy.
He said: 'What has been circulated about the Alvarez family searching for a house in Barcelona is categorically untrue and completely false.'
He added: 'No member of the player's family has gone to Barcelona or any other city to look for anything.'
He concluded his statements by decisively ending the debate about any communication from the Catalan club, saying: 'No.'