Barcelona Prepares to Make Final Offer for Alvarez
The Spanish club Barcelona continues its serious efforts to sign the Argentine striker Julian Alvarez, a player from Atletico Madrid. The club plans to make a significant final offer after the World Cup, as part of its pursuit to strengthen its attacking line with a player considered by the sports management as a key piece for the new project.
According to what was revealed by the Spanish newspaper "Sport," Barcelona is preparing a final offer to sign Álvarez, with a fixed value of 135 million euros, and variables that could raise the total deal to 150 million euros, making it one of the biggest deals in the history of the Catalan club.
The same source indicated that the anticipated offer will not include any players in the deal, as Atlético Madrid remains firm in its stance against involving players in any negotiations concerning the Argentine forward from the outset.
On the other hand, the report clarified that Barcelona's management does not see Atletico Madrid as completely refusing to negotiate, as there might be some individuals within the club, such as Mateu Alemany, who are willing to consider the possibility of a sale if suitable financial figures are reached.
The report also noted that the offer previously announced by Real Madrid, amounting to 150 million euros, did not alter Barcelona's strategy, as the Catalan club continued to work quietly on the same negotiation plan without any change in its stance.
The process remains contingent on the conclusion of the World Cup, as Barcelona believes the market will be more dynamic after the tournament, despite being aware of the difficulty in completing the deal given the player's long contract with Atlético Madrid and the club's current stance.
Nevertheless, Barcelona's management views Julián Álvarez as an exceptional opportunity in the transfer market, given his significant technical value and his alignment with the team's future project, which may prompt the club to proceed with the deal if the right conditions are met.
According to what was revealed by the Spanish newspaper "Sport," Barcelona is preparing a final offer to sign Álvarez, with a fixed value of 135 million euros, and variables that could raise the total deal to 150 million euros, making it one of the biggest deals in the history of the Catalan club.
The same source indicated that the anticipated offer will not include any players in the deal, as Atlético Madrid remains firm in its stance against involving players in any negotiations concerning the Argentine forward from the outset.
On the other hand, the report clarified that Barcelona's management does not see Atletico Madrid as completely refusing to negotiate, as there might be some individuals within the club, such as Mateu Alemany, who are willing to consider the possibility of a sale if suitable financial figures are reached.
The report also noted that the offer previously announced by Real Madrid, amounting to 150 million euros, did not alter Barcelona's strategy, as the Catalan club continued to work quietly on the same negotiation plan without any change in its stance.
The process remains contingent on the conclusion of the World Cup, as Barcelona believes the market will be more dynamic after the tournament, despite being aware of the difficulty in completing the deal given the player's long contract with Atlético Madrid and the club's current stance.
Nevertheless, Barcelona's management views Julián Álvarez as an exceptional opportunity in the transfer market, given his significant technical value and his alignment with the team's future project, which may prompt the club to proceed with the deal if the right conditions are met.