Barcelona and Alvarez reach personal accord as Atletico Madrid hold firm on transfer demands
Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo reiterates that the Argentine forward is not for sale, rejecting a €100 million offer while negotiations for a higher fee continue.

Barcelona and Julian Alvarez have reportedly reached a personal agreement on a five-year contract, according to information from Argentine outlet DSports Radio, relayed by Mundo Deportivo. The reports indicate that the player has given his approval to join the Catalan club, although no formal deal has been struck with his current employer, Atletico Madrid.
The development suggests that Barcelona has secured an important component of the transfer operation by aligning the player with a long-term project at Camp Nou. However, the club faces significant resistance from Atletico Madrid, who have consistently rejected previous approaches. A reported offer of €100 million was previously declined by the Spanish side, which insists the striker is not for sale.
Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo has publicly reinforced the club’s stance regarding the Argentine international’s future. Cerezo stated that Alvarez is an Atletico player and will remain so for many years, a declaration that underscores the club’s determination to retain their star forward despite ongoing interest from other teams.
Despite these public assurances, the financial landscape of the potential transfer remains fluid. Reports suggest that negotiations are ongoing for a potential transfer fee ranging between €120 million and €125 million. However, no agreement between the two clubs currently exists, and the validity of the personal contract remains unconfirmed by either institution.
Complicating the situation are conflicting reports regarding the player’s preferences. While the latest information from Argentina points to Barcelona as Alvarez’s preferred destination, other reports from Spain suggest he may have agreed to improved salary terms with Atletico Madrid. This divergence in information leaves his future unresolved as one of the major open stories of the current transfer window.


