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Barcelona increasingly worried Hansi Flick-preferred target is slipping away

Barcelona’s pursuit of Julian Alvarez has reached a point where hope and reality are beginning to pull in different directions.The club has not abandoned the idea of signing the Atletico Madrid forw...

Barcelona increasingly worried Hansi Flick-preferred target is slipping away

Barcelona’s push for Julian Alvarez is facing a significant challenge as the club grows increasingly concerned Alvarez may slip away. While the Catalan side remains committed to signing the Atletico Madrid forward, reports suggest the likelihood of sealing the deal is fading. Barcelona are not ruling out the possibility completely, but expect the window to run its course before any potential agreement can be reached.

The decisive moment appears to be Alvarez's meeting with Atletico CEO Miguel Ángel Gil Marín to discuss his future. This conversation could either pave the way for a transfer or firmly cement the idea that the pursuit has reached an impasse. Alvarez, favored by Hansi Flick, expressed his desire to leave Atletico during the World Cup, hoping it would prompt a reconsideration.

However, Atletico CEO Gil Marín has publicly ruled out a straightforward sale, making it clear Alvarez will not be leaving the club based solely on an offer. Barcelona has faced the steepest resistance from Atletico, which is why the upcoming discussion is so crucial. Alvarez now holds the key to changing Atletico's stance, but if the club remains resolute, Barcelona will be left with a waiting game that may ultimately prove fruitless.

Despite the odds, the Catalan club is not giving up on Alvarez, keeping their eyes open until the final days of the transfer window to see if this path to a deal can be forged.

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