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Laporta Pressures Atletico Over Julian Alvarez Transfer Deal

FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta continues to pressure Atletico Madrid over signing Julian Alvarez, stating the club made a significant offer. Laporta warned the offer won't remain open indefinitely, using Alvarez's own words about wanting a transfer as leverage. Atletico remain firm against what they view as an illegal approach, noting Alvarez has a contract until 2030 with a 500-million-euro release clause. The 26-year-old forward has scored 49 goals in 106 appearances for Atletico but has endured two trophyless seasons.

Football: Laporta keeps the pressure on Atletico over possible Alvarez transfer

Madrid, July 17

FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta continues to insist the club wants to sign Argentina international forward Julian Alvarez from Atletico Madrid.

Speaking on radio station Cadena Ser early on Friday morning, Laporta said Barcelona have made Atletico "a very significant offer", but he also tried to pressure Atletico by saying the offer would not remain on the table indefinitely.

"If they're willing to accept it, fantastic, but it won't be open-ended. We have to make a decision. Whether we maintain the offer or not depends on how these last two weeks of July unfold," he added.

Atletico maintain a firm public stance against bowing to what they view as an illegal approach for Alvarez from Barcelona, especially after the player himself commented in June that he wanted to leave, reports Xinhua.

"I try to be an honest person. I spoke with people at the club, and I think the best thing for everyone is a transfer," Alvarez told a press conference on June 22, with Laporta using those words as leverage.

"The player has spoken out, and that's why the matter is still open. It's clear he wants a change of scenery, and we're ready to welcome him. We'll see how it all unfolds," explained the Barcelona president, who insisted the club had other options. "If the Julian deal doesn't materialize, we have alternatives," said Laporta.

Atletico are angry at the tactics Barcelona have used to try to influence Alvarez and have repeatedly highlighted that the forward has a contract until 2030 and a release clause of 500 million euros.

Real Madrid recently had a 150-million-euro bid for Alvarez publicly rejected by Atletico, but the forward is thought to want a move to FC Barcelona.

The 26-year-old has scored 49 goals in 106 appearances for Atletico, but has endured two seasons in which the club has failed to win a title, finishing fourth in La Liga last season, as well as losing the Champions League semifinal to Arsenal and the Copa del Rey final to Real Sociedad.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit L

As a neutral Indian football fan, this is fascinating. Atletico have every right to be angry—Barca's approach is like someone trying to poach our best IT talent from Infosys by badmouthing them on LinkedIn! 😂 500 million euro release clause means nothing if the player forces a move, though. Alvarez wants out, and Barça know it. Typical transfer window drama, but from a European perspective, this is peak football politics.

Sarah B

I can't help but feel this whole saga is a bit unethical. Laporta is using press conferences to pressure a rival club—it's like a corporate boss calling out a competitor's employee in a town hall meeting to make them leave. Alvarez may want to move, but Atletico are within their rights to hold firm. Barca's "significant offer" better be worth the drama; otherwise, they're just embarrassing themselves internationally.

Ananya R

Real Madrid's 150m bid being rejected shows Atletico have a spine. But as someone who follows La Liga from Bangalore, I think Alvarez should stay and fight for a trophy next season. Barca are in financial trouble (we all know about those "economic levers"), and they're acting like they can buy anyone. Respectfully, Laporta should fix his club's books before trying to poach stars. Just my two paise! 💰

James A

Atletico's anger is justified. In India, we have an expression: "Jo badla leta hai, woh muh se nahi bolta"—those who take revenge don't speak about it. Laporta is essentially making a public spectacle of the transfer, which is disrespectful to Atletico's board. If he wants to negotiate, do it behind closed doors. This whole open-mic diplomacy is just creating bad blood. Also, 500 million release? That's a lot of rupees! 😂

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