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Atlético Madrid Declares Julián Álvarez Not for Sale at Any Price

Two days before the World Cup final, Atlético Madrid’s CEO publicly rejected any transfer for the Argentine striker, dismissing Barcelona’s interest and stating the club would refuse offers up to €200 million.

With the World Cup final between Argentina and Spain just 48 hours away, Atlético Madrid moved decisively to end speculation over Julián Álvarez’s future. In a video released on Friday, chief executive Miguel Ángel Gil Marín declared the striker would not be sold, revealing the club had already turned down a €100 million bid and would reject offers of €150 million or even €200 million. “Our response is infinite,” Gil Marín said, directly addressing Barcelona president Joan Laporta’s public comments that the Catalan club’s offer was not unlimited. The statement, issued while Álvarez is concentrated with the Argentina squad, was framed as a final word on a saga that has dominated Spanish football’s summer.

The intervention followed weeks of pursuit from Barcelona, who view the 26-year-old as the ideal successor to Robert Lewandowski. Spanish media report that Laporta had been preparing a bid in the region of €120–130 million and had spoken repeatedly about the operation, prompting irritation in Madrid. Gil Marín confirmed he had personally asked Laporta to “stop insisting,” adding that the Atlético hierarchy had communicated its position to the player, his agent, and the Barcelona president. Reports from the Spanish capital also note that a separate approach from Real Madrid, worth a reported €150 million, was rejected, reinforcing the sense that Atlético regard Álvarez as central to Diego Simeone’s project.

Álvarez himself had earlier signalled a desire to leave. Speaking after Argentina’s group-stage victory over Austria, he said he had told the club that “the best thing for everyone is a transfer” and that he wanted to “fulfil my dream.” Those remarks, widely interpreted in Buenos Aires as a push for a move to Barcelona, added pressure on Atlético. Gil Marín acknowledged the player’s comments, saying Álvarez had been “badly advised” since the end of the season, but stressed his confidence in the forward’s professionalism and performance.

The immediate sporting focus now shifts to Sunday’s final in New York, where Álvarez will lead the line for Argentina against Spain. The striker has been a key figure in Lionel Scaloni’s side throughout the tournament, scoring once in the quarter-final against Switzerland. While the public dispute over his club future has overshadowed the build-up, the match itself offers Álvarez the chance to claim a second World Cup title. Atlético’s hardline stance, however, ensures that the standoff will resume as soon as the final whistle blows.

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Atlético Madrid shuts the door on Barcelona: Julián Álvarez is not for sale, not even for 200 million. The club reiterates its stance, while the player dreams of Catalonia.

Mechanismostentazione di forza

By emphasizing the astronomical sum rejected and the club's firmness, a narrative of resistance and bargaining power is created, presenting Atlético as an unassailable entity.

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Atlético Madrid sets the boundary: no offer will be accepted for Álvarez, regardless of the amount.

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By reporting official statements without comment, a strategy of neutrality is adopted that reinforces the credibility of the source.

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Atlético Madrid rejects Barcelona's advances: Álvarez stays, despite the astronomical offers.

Mechanismsimbolismo numerico

Using the 200 million figure as a symbol of refusal, a narrative of financial power and determination is created.

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Atlético Madrid holds firm: Álvarez is not moving, despite Barcelona's pressure.

Mechanismriporto diretto

By reporting the statement directly and without frills, authority is given to the club's position.

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Atlético Madrid Declares Julián Álvarez Not for Sale at Any Price

Two days before the World Cup final, Atlético Madrid’s CEO publicly rejected any transfer for the Argentine striker, dismissing Barcelona’s interest and stating the club would refuse offers up to €200 million.

With the World Cup final between Argentina and Spain just 48 hours away, Atlético Madrid moved decisively to end speculation over Julián Álvarez’s future. In a video released on Friday, chief executive Miguel Ángel Gil Marín declared the striker would not be sold, revealing the club had already turned down a €100 million bid and would reject offers of €150 million or even €200 million. “Our response is infinite,” Gil Marín said, directly addressing Barcelona president Joan Laporta’s public comments that the Catalan club’s offer was not unlimited. The statement, issued while Álvarez is concentrated with the Argentina squad, was framed as a final word on a saga that has dominated Spanish football’s summer.

The intervention followed weeks of pursuit from Barcelona, who view the 26-year-old as the ideal successor to Robert Lewandowski. Spanish media report that Laporta had been preparing a bid in the region of €120–130 million and had spoken repeatedly about the operation, prompting irritation in Madrid. Gil Marín confirmed he had personally asked Laporta to “stop insisting,” adding that the Atlético hierarchy had communicated its position to the player, his agent, and the Barcelona president. Reports from the Spanish capital also note that a separate approach from Real Madrid, worth a reported €150 million, was rejected, reinforcing the sense that Atlético regard Álvarez as central to Diego Simeone’s project.

Álvarez himself had earlier signalled a desire to leave. Speaking after Argentina’s group-stage victory over Austria, he said he had told the club that “the best thing for everyone is a transfer” and that he wanted to “fulfil my dream.” Those remarks, widely interpreted in Buenos Aires as a push for a move to Barcelona, added pressure on Atlético. Gil Marín acknowledged the player’s comments, saying Álvarez had been “badly advised” since the end of the season, but stressed his confidence in the forward’s professionalism and performance.

The immediate sporting focus now shifts to Sunday’s final in New York, where Álvarez will lead the line for Argentina against Spain. The striker has been a key figure in Lionel Scaloni’s side throughout the tournament, scoring once in the quarter-final against Switzerland. While the public dispute over his club future has overshadowed the build-up, the match itself offers Álvarez the chance to claim a second World Cup title. Atlético’s hardline stance, however, ensures that the standoff will resume as soon as the final whistle blows.

Divergence — who tells it how
4%Low
4 blocs · positions from 0.00 to +0.10
CriticalFavorable
LATEURGLFAFR
Divergence between press blocs
Latin American press+0.10neutral
Continental European press0.00neutral
Arab Gulf press0.00neutral
Sub-Saharan African press0.00neutral
Latin American press+0.10
Voice

Atlético Madrid shuts the door on Barcelona: Julián Álvarez is not for sale, not even for 200 million. The club reiterates its stance, while the player dreams of Catalonia.

Mechanismostentazione di forza

By emphasizing the astronomical sum rejected and the club's firmness, a narrative of resistance and bargaining power is created, presenting Atlético as an unassailable entity.

PragmatismSkepticism
Continental European press0.00
Voice

Atlético Madrid sets the boundary: no offer will be accepted for Álvarez, regardless of the amount.

Mechanismcitazione autorevole

By reporting official statements without comment, a strategy of neutrality is adopted that reinforces the credibility of the source.

DetachmentPragmatism
Arab Gulf press0.00
Voice

Atlético Madrid rejects Barcelona's advances: Álvarez stays, despite the astronomical offers.

Mechanismsimbolismo numerico

Using the 200 million figure as a symbol of refusal, a narrative of financial power and determination is created.

DetachmentPragmatism
Sub-Saharan African press0.00
Voice

Atlético Madrid holds firm: Álvarez is not moving, despite Barcelona's pressure.

Mechanismriporto diretto

By reporting the statement directly and without frills, authority is given to the club's position.

DetachmentPragmatism

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