Atlético Madrid rejects Barcelona's approach for Julián Alvarez
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 7:40 PM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
Atlético Madrid issued a firm statement regarding Julián Alvarez amid interest from Barcelona. Alvarez revealed his desire to leave the club while on international duty for the World Cup, prompting speculation about a transfer. Atlético's management emphasized that they will not entertain an offer from Barcelona unless it meets the €500 million release clause. This announcement marks a clear stance from Atlético as they aim to retain the striker despite his public comments about seeking a new opportunity.
- •Atlético Madrid stated they will not sell Julián Alvarez to Barcelona.
- •Alvarez expressed his intention to leave Atlético during a recent interview.
- •Barcelona views Alvarez as a top target to replace Robert Lewandowski.
- •Atlético's release clause for Alvarez is set at €500 million.
- •The situation is unfolding as both clubs prepare for the summer transfer window.
- 7:40 PMYahoo Sports — Atlético send fresh message to Barcelona over Julián Alvarez
"The brass at Atlético Madrid have forwarded a stern new message the way of La Liga rivals Barcelona this week.As much of course comes fresh off Rojiblancos striker Julián Alvarez publicly announcing...
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