Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez has addressed speculation linking him with a potential move to Barcelona after a run of standout performances for club and country.
The Argentine striker has emerged as a reported top target for Barcelona president Joan Laporta, who is believed to view him as the ideal long-term successor to Robert Lewandowski.
Alvarez has been in sensational form in recent weeks, scoring a hat-trick against Rayo Vallecano, netting twice in the Madrid derby against Real Madrid, and following it up with a goal and two assists in Atletico’s European victory over Eintracht Frankfurt. His prolific displays have only fueled talk of a big-money transfer.
Speaking after Atletico’s win, Alvarez sought to downplay the rumours, insisting his focus remains solely on his current team.
“Look, I’m very calm. We always talk, last year a lot of things were also said, but the truth is that this is just the beginning. My goal is to improve every day, to do better for the club, to win with my teammates, to win here. That’s the only thing on my mind. What is said on social networks is beyond me.” he said.
The 25-year-old also admitted that the upcoming World Cup is on the back of his mind, but reiterated that he is taking things “game by game, step by step.” Alvarez remains a key figure for Argentina, and his form for Atletico will be crucial heading into the tournament.
Reports in Spain suggest Barcelona are preparing to make a serious push for Alvarez next summer. However, Atletico Madrid are unlikely to let their star man go without a fight.
The Madrid club are expected to demand a fee in the region of €200 million, a figure that would present a significant financial challenge for Barcelona given their current economic struggles.
For now, Alvarez appears fully committed to Atletico’s campaign. But with his stock rising rapidly and Barcelona’s interest well-documented, speculation is likely to intensify as the season progresses, especially if Laporta pursues his ambition of securing one of world football’s most sought-after forwards.
