Barcelona and PSG eye Julian Alvarez amid Atletico Madrid's firm stance
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 5, 2026, 6:20 AM
Last updated Jun 5, 2026
The future of Julian Alvarez is a key topic in European football as the World Cup approaches. Alvarez has expressed a preference to join Barcelona over PSG, who have been left dissatisfied with his priorities. Atletico Madrid remains unwilling to sell the player to a direct rival, complicating negotiations. As all parties step back, they aim to reassess their positions after the tournament concludes.
- •Julian Alvarez is a sought-after forward ahead of the World Cup.
- •Barcelona is prioritizing a move for Alvarez, preferring him over PSG.
- •Atletico Madrid has not indicated any willingness to sell to Barcelona.
- •Negotiations are paused as clubs await developments from the World Cup.
- •PSG hopes to reopen discussions once the tournament concludes.
- 6:20 AMYahoo Sports — Barcelona banking on World Cup to quell anger of Atletico Madrid amid race to sign Argentine forward
"The future of Julian Alvarez has emerged as the biggest talking point in European football right now, and as the World Cup approaches, the situation is showing no signs of simplifying.All parties invo...
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