The future of Julian Alvarez at Atletico Madrid could depend heavily on the club’s ongoing run in the Champions League. The Argentine striker has been one of Atletico’s most important players in Europe this season, even though his numbers in La Liga have been relatively modest.
Alvarez joined Atletico Madrid from Manchester City in August 2024 for a club-record fee of €95 million (£81.5m). Since then, he has become a key figure in Diego Simeone’s squad, although speculation about his long-term future continues to surface, especially with interest from FC Barcelona.
Diego Simeone’s Relentless Pursuit Of Alvarez
Atletico manager Diego Simeone played a decisive role in bringing Alvarez to the Spanish capital. During the summer of 2024, Simeone reportedly contacted the striker repeatedly while he was competing in the Copa America and the Paris Olympics.
Several players from the Atletico squad also helped persuade him to join. Rodrigo De Paul, Antoine Griezmann and Giuliano Simeone all spoke with Alvarez about the project Simeone was building at the club.
The Argentine forward eventually chose Atletico over Paris Saint-Germain, despite reports suggesting the French club were offering significantly higher wages.
From River Plate Prodigy To European Star
Alvarez’s journey began in the small Argentine town of Calchin, where he developed his early football skills before joining River Plate.
Nicknamed “La Aranita” or “The Little Spider,” Alvarez gained global attention during his time at River Plate, including a remarkable six-goal performance in a Copa Libertadores match against Alianza Lima.
In 2022, he moved to Manchester City under manager Pep Guardiola. During his time in England, he won multiple trophies, including the Champions League, as part of Guardiola’s dominant squad.
Champions League Form Keeps Alvarez In Spotlight
While Alvarez has scored eight goals in 29 La Liga appearances this season, his performances in the Champions League have been significantly stronger.
He has netted nine goals in 12 matches in Europe, making him one of Atletico’s most influential players in the competition.
One of his standout displays came in the Champions League quarter-final first leg against Barcelona at Camp Nou. Alvarez helped create the moment that led to a red card for Pau Cubarsi and later scored a superb free-kick in a man-of-the-match performance.
Barcelona Monitoring Alvarez As Future Striker
Barcelona are believed to be searching for a long-term replacement for veteran striker Robert Lewandowski. The club has also been evaluating the form of Ferran Torres as they plan for the future of their attacking line.
However, any potential move for Alvarez would be complicated. His contract with Atletico reportedly includes a €500 million release clause, and the club are unlikely to consider offers below €100 million.
Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo recently addressed the speculation, saying Alvarez remains under contract with the club.
Champions League Run Could Shape Alvarez’s Decision
Despite the transfer rumours, Alvarez has kept his public comments brief.
He recently said he is happy at Atletico Madrid but also admitted that the future in football is always uncertain.
If Atletico progress deep into the Champions League, it could strengthen the case for Alvarez to continue his project with Simeone. But if their European campaign ends early, interest from clubs like Barcelona could once again place the Argentine forward at the centre of the transfer conversation.



















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