Atlético Madrid Rules Out Julian Alvarez Sale Amid Barcelona Transfer Rumors

Atlético de Madrid Rejects FC Barcelona Approaches for Julián Álvarez

Atlético de Madrid leadership has publicly moved to shut down ongoing speculation regarding a potential transfer of forward Julián Álvarez to FC Barcelona. Club officials recently stated that the Argentine international is not for sale, explicitly dismissing reports of interest from the Catalan side and declaring that they will not entertain any financial offers, regardless of the valuation.

Atlético de Madrid’s Stance on Transfer Speculation

The hierarchy at the Metropolitano Stadium has adopted a firm position in response to persistent rumors linking Julián Álvarez with a move to FC Barcelona. According to recent reports, the club’s administration has communicated that they have no intention of parting with the player. The message from the Atlético front office is clear: they view Álvarez as a cornerstone of their current project and are unwilling to negotiate his departure under any circumstances.

Recent statements from club leadership have emphasized this resolve, with officials urging external parties to cease inquiries. Reports indicate that the club has internally set a “no-sale” policy, even dismissing hypothetical figures as high as €200 million.

The Context of the Reported Barcelona Interest

By publicly “putting up the barbed wire,” as described in recent media coverage, Atlético aims to protect their investment following the substantial resources committed to bringing the forward to Madrid.

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Strategic Implications for Both Clubs

Supporters can follow official club channels for updates on squad registration and any verified roster changes moving forward.

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