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Simeone's patience runs out as Barcelona chase Alvarez in summer saga

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Julian Alvarez has publicly declared his desire to leave Atletico Madrid this summer, prompting manager Diego Simeone to state that a transfer is now inevitable and that he will not retain a player lacking full commitment to the project at the club.

Simeone has taken a firm stance following Alvarez’s declaration, fully accepting that a transfer is the only realistic outcome. The manager’s position reflects the changed atmosphere inside the Metropolitano after the striker’s comments.

Barcelona have long admired Alvarez, and sporting director Deco continues to list the Argentine international among the club’s priority targets. Despite this interest, Atletico Madrid’s preference remains to sell abroad rather than strengthen a direct rival in La Liga.

Mateu Alemany, who leads Atletico’s sporting operations, favours selling the player to a club outside Spain. His stance reduces the chances of seeing Alvarez bolster one of the club’s biggest rivals.

Within Atletico Madrid, Alvarez’s wish to leave did not come as a surprise, as club officials had already been informed of his desire for a new challenge. Although he avoided naming Barcelona, his statement was widely interpreted as a clear signal of his ambition to play at Camp Nou.

Discussions now focus less on whether he will leave and more on the conditions of the transfer. The biggest stumbling blocks for Barcelona remain the transfer fee and Atletico’s reluctance to negotiate with a domestic competitor.

Barcelona continue to monitor the situation closely despite Atletico’s preference for foreign buyers. Simeone has no intention of convincing Alvarez to stay and prefers a quick resolution, making any reconciliation highly unlikely.

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