Julián Álvarez Leads Argentina to World Cup Semifinals Amid Transfer Speculation
Julián Álvarez ended his scoring drought at the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a spectacular goal that secured Argentina a spot in the semifinals.
The Atlético de Madrid forward struggled early in the tournament, even losing his spot in the starting lineup to Lautaro Martínez. However, he regained his form during the quarterfinals against Switzerland. In the second half of extra time, Álvarez found the top corner past goalkeeper Kobel to help propel Argentina to a 3-1 victory.
His standout performance comes as European giants compete to sign the striker. The 26-year-old recently rejected a contract renewal offer from Atlético worth approximately R$ 58.5 million per season, signaling his desire for a fresh start elsewhere.
An Almost Billion-Dollar Battle
Atlético de Madrid currently protects its asset with a 500 million euro release clause, equivalent to roughly R$ 3 billion. Despite this high price, the transfer market views a move as inevitable.
Here is the current situation for interested clubs:
Real Madrid
The Spanish club has already tested the waters with a formal 150 million euro offer, which Atlético rejected. Spanish journalist Álex Pintanel suggests that Real’s bid was a tactical move to drive up the price and disrupt Barcelona rather than a genuine attempt to finalize a deal, especially given the timing during the club’s election period.
Paris Saint-Germain
Before the World Cup even began, the French club prepared an offer between 140 million and 150 million euros. Analysts view the strong institutional relationship between the PSG and Atlético boards as an advantage that could assist in negotiations.
Barcelona
Barcelona remains the player’s preferred destination. Álvarez has publicly expressed his desire to join the Catalan club to fulfill his personal dream. Barcelona views the Argentine as the natural successor to Robert Lewandowski and intends to formalize a bid between 120 million and 130 million euros. The club hopes that the player’s personal preference will heavily influence Atlético’s final decision.
While his club future remains uncertain, Álvarez continues to focus on the Argentina national team. His next challenge is an eagerly awaited World Cup semifinal match against England.
