Despite the apparent breakdown in the relationship between manager and player, Atletico will not make things easy for Barcelona. The club’s hierarchy, led by sporting operations chief Mateu Alemany, would strongly prefer to sell Alvarez to an overseas club rather than strengthen a direct domestic rival in La Liga.
The financial side of the deal remains a significant hurdle for Joan Laporta and his board. Atletico have reportedly laid down strict conditions for any potential transfer, and they are expected to demand a premium fee to compensate for losing such a high-profile talent to a competitor. Negotiating a deal that satisfies both Atleti's demands and Barca's budget will be the primary challenge of the summer.