Ekhbary News Agency | May 15, 2024
Barcelona — FC Barcelona has submitted its first offer to Atletico Madrid for the transfer of Julian Alvarez. The initial bid reportedly amounted to €70 million, plus the loan of Ferran Torres. However, Atletico Madrid's management rejected the proposal, as they are holding out for a larger sum to sanction the Argentine striker's departure. Reports indicate that Barcelona is currently working on a second offer to secure the player. This move comes as Barcelona seeks to bolster its attacking options ahead of the new season. The deal, however, appears complicated given Atletico's firm stance. For what it's worth, the club is determined to land the talented forward.
Barcelona's Efforts to Bolster Attack
The Catalan club is diligently working to complete the Alvarez deal to enhance its attacking choices, especially with the need to increase effectiveness in front of the opponent's goal. Atletico Madrid's adherence to its position presents a significant challenge for Barcelona in convincing them to accept their offer. The club is keen to finalize reinforcements.
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Alvarez: Barcelona's New Target
Julian Alvarez is considered one of South America's most promising young talents. His remarkable performances for his club have attracted the attention of several major European clubs, most notably Barcelona, who are now pursuing him.