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Julian Alvarez becomes Barcelona's top target as president Joan Laporta picks Atletico Madrid star to be Robert Lewandowski's heir amid talk of Diego Simeone frustrations

  • Barcelona's interest in Alvarez and his release clause

    According to Spanish outlet Sport, Alvarez has a €500 million (£436m/$587m) release clause and is under contract with Atletico until 2030. Barcelona expect Atletico to use that clause as leverage and are unlikely to negotiate for less than €200m (£174m/$234m).

    However, Barcelona believe personal terms will not be an issue, as Alvarez is a lifelong fan of the club, inspired by his Argentina teammate Lionel Messi. The forward has been identified as the successor to Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, whose potential departure could ease Barcelona’s financial situation and allow them to pursue Alvarez without breaking La Liga's spending rules.

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    Alvarez's electric start and spat with Simeone

    Alvarez has enjoyed a strong start to the season, scoring six goals and providing one assist in seven games, including a brace against Real Madrid in the derby last week. Some controversy arose when he appeared frustrated after being substituted by Atletico manager Diego Simeone in a match against Mallorca. However, Alvarez has since dismissed any talk of a rift, insisting that everything is fine between him and the coach.

  • Barcelona's alternate options

    With presidential elections approaching, Barcelona president Joan Laporta is seeking a high-profile signing to lift the morale of the fans. While Alvarez remains the top target, another option under consideration is Manchester City’s Erling Haaland. Meanwhile, coach Hansi Flick is said to fancy Borussia Dortmund striker Serhou Guirassy as a potential alternative.

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    Barcelona and Alvarez' challenges up ahead

    Barcelona are set to host defending champions Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League. Meanwhile, Alvarez and Atletico Madrid will aim to return to winning ways in the competition when they face Eintracht Frankfurt on Tuesday.