Julian Alvarez wants Barcelona move after declaring desire to leave Atletico Madrid
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Ryan Taylor
Summary
Julian Alvarez has publicly expressed his desire to leave Atletico Madrid, with Barcelona as his primary destination. Despite a rejected £129 million bid from Real Madrid, Alvarez is pushing for a move and hopes the two clubs can reach an agreement. The article covers the transfer speculation surrounding the Argentina star following his World Cup win.
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· 3 pulledJulian Alvarez has made it clear he wants to leave Atletico Madrid
Alvarez has now publicly spelled declared that he is keen to pursue a new challenge
He's hopeful the two clubs will be able to reach an agreement over his
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