Barcelona remains focused on Julian Alvarez amid Real Madrid bid
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 7:00 AM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
Barcelona continues to pursue Julian Alvarez despite Real Madrid's recent €150 million offer for the Atletico Madrid forward. Atletico Madrid promptly rejected the bid, which Barcelona's management views as an attempt to complicate negotiations. Barcelona has already submitted a €100 million proposal and anticipates a lengthy negotiating process. With Alvarez reportedly interested in a move to Barcelona, the club remains calm and committed to their financial strategy, not willing to exceed their limits for a single player.
- •Real Madrid made a €150 million offer for Julian Alvarez.
- •Atletico Madrid rejected the offer immediately.
- •Barcelona's pursuit of Alvarez includes a submitted €100 million bid.
- •Club officials are confident Alvarez favors a move to Barcelona.
- •Barcelona is maintaining their financial strategy in the transfer market.
- 7:00 AMYahoo Sports — Barcelona refuse to panic after Real Madrid’s blockbuster move for top target
"Barcelona are not changing their plans for Julian Alvarez despite Real Madrid’s recent attempt to sign the Atletico Madrid forward. According to Mundo Deportivo, the Catalan giants remain fully foc...
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