Despite holding a contract valid until June 30, 2030, Julian Alvarez could be on the move this summer. The Argentine striker, who dazzled in Manchester City’s colors during the 2023-2024 season, has caught the attention of the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). However, the player chose Atlético Madrid last summer after a €75 million deal between the two clubs was finalized.
With Erling Haaland blocking his path at PSG, Alvarez’s future looks uncertain. The French capital club, eager to secure his talents, has now turned its focus to the Atlético Madrid front office. Meanwhile, FC Barcelona has also entered the race, intensifying competition for the 26-year-old forward’s signature.
PSG’s calculated maneuver to avoid Parisian tensions
To prevent potential unrest within the squad, PSG’s sporting director, Luis Campos, has reportedly approached Julian Alvarez’s entourage with a strategic request. The Argentine’s agent has been asked to postpone official transfer talks until after the UEFA Champions League final. This tactical delay aims to shield the team from transfer rumors that could distract players ahead of crucial matches.
Sources indicate that PSG’s sporting hierarchy held discussions with the player’s representative, Fernando Hidalgo, to emphasize their interest in Alvarez. The Champions League final against Arsenal, now a past victory for PSG, served as a key reason to maintain focus. By keeping negotiations on hold, the club ensured its players could concentrate fully on the season’s most pivotal match.
Will PSG secure their Argentine target this summer?
The question now is whether PSG will successfully recruit Julian Alvarez despite Atlético Madrid’s strong ownership of his contract. With Barcelona also vying for his signature, the summer transfer window promises intense bidding. PSG’s gamble to delay negotiations may have paid off in the short term, but the race to sign Alvarez is far from over.
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