Julián Alvarez is one of the names of the moment in the world of soccer. The Argentine forward from Atlético de Madrid showcased his skills last night against Barcelona, with a goal, an assist, and numerous important plays. The striker is already Simeone's star and has silenced those who labeled him as an excessively expensive signing.

The transfer market rumor mill is unstoppable, and the latest news about Julián has caused more than a few laughs at Atlético. According to Fichajes.net, Barcelona is reportedly preparing an offer to acquire the Argentine forward, something that is seen as a joke at the Metropolitano.
Barça Dreams of Julián Álvarez, but Atlético de Madrid Won't Let Him Go
Since his arrival at the red-and-white team, Julián Alvarez has become a key player for Diego Simeone. In just one season, the former River Plate player has scored 20 goals in 39 matches, establishing himself as one of the most decisive strikers in LaLiga. His mobility, finishing, and ability to play in different attacking positions have made him untouchable in the Argentine coach's plans.
Despite this, Barcelona dreams of signing him and, according to the aforementioned source, is reportedly preparing an offer that would include 60 million plus Ferran Torres. The culé sports management seeks to strengthen its forward line and believes that Julián Alvarez would fit perfectly into their scheme. However, at Atlético de Madrid, they not only dismiss the operation but also find it laughable.
Gil Marín and Atlético de Madrid, Between Incredulity and Laughter
At Atlético de Madrid, they don't even consider the possibility of letting Julián go, a footballer who is and will be one of the best in the world for years. Miguel Ángel Gil Marín, the club's CEO, considers it absurd that Barça thinks they can take their star after just one year in the capital.

The colchonero club has strongly backed Julián Alvarez, sees him as a player for the present and future, and has no intention of opening the door to his departure. Especially not to a direct rival like Barcelona.