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Julián Álvarez Targets Barcelona Move as Flick Pushes Deal

2026-07-08 · Julián Álvarez · Transfer

**Julián Álvarez** has become Hansi Flick’s top target for Barcelona’s attack, with the German coach publicly backing the 26‑year‑old Argentine as the ideal replacement for Robert Lewandowski on **7 Jul 2026**.

Flick argues that Alvarez brings more than a pure goal‑scoring instinct. The forward’s habit of dropping into midfield, drifting wide and pressing high matches the tactical flexibility Flick wants at Camp Nou. Unlike Lewandowski’s classic poacher style, Alvarez’s movement creates overloads and opens space for teammates, a trait Flick believes will diversify Barcelona’s offensive patterns.

Barcelona have lodged a formal offer to Atletico Madrid but are still waiting for a response. Club officials say the Madrid side appears to be buying time, hoping Barcelona will improve its bid. Despite the delay, the Catalan club says it will remain patient, even if negotiations stretch beyond the World Cup. Alvarez himself has reportedly expressed a strong desire to wear the Blaugrana shirt, adding pressure on both clubs to find common ground.

If the deal goes through, Alvarez would join a squad that already includes several young talents under Flick’s guidance. Deco and club president Joan Laporta have echoed the coach’s sentiment, describing the Argentine as the player to lead the next phase of Barcelona’s rebuild. His ability to link play could help the team transition from a reliance on a single striker to a more fluid, interchangeable front line.

The plan is for Barcelona to reassess the situation once Argentina’s World Cup campaign concludes. Should Atletico still hold out, both the club and Alvarez may explore alternative routes, possibly involving a loan with an option to buy. For now, the focus remains on keeping the dialogue open and ensuring the Argentine’s ambitions align with Barcelona’s long‑term vision.

A move to Barcelona would place Alvarez in one of Europe’s most high‑profile environments, offering daily competition in La Liga, the Champions League and the Copa del Rey. Success in Spain could elevate his standing on the international stage, complementing his role in Argentina’s national team and potentially boosting his market value for years to come.

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