Atlético Madrid are reportedly preparing a lucrative new contract offer for Julián Álvarez as they attempt to fend off mounting interest from Europe’s elite, including Arsenal and FC Barcelona.
According to reports originating from MARCA, the La Liga side are ready to significantly improve Álvarez’s current deal despite the forward already being under contract until 2030. The proposed extension would reportedly increase his salary to around €10 million per year, elevating him to one of the club’s highest-paid players.
The move is seen as a clear statement of intent from Atlético, who are eager to position the 26-year-old as the face of their long-term project. With Antoine Griezmann expected to depart in the near future, Álvarez is viewed internally as the natural successor and focal point of Diego Simeone’s attack.
Álvarez’s impressive performances this season have attracted widespread attention. The Argentine forward, who previously starred for Manchester City before moving to Madrid, has continued to demonstrate his versatility and goal-scoring instincts, reinforcing his reputation as one of Europe’s most complete attackers.
Interest from ARSENAL has intensified in recent weeks, with reports suggesting Mikel Arteta is keen to add a dynamic forward capable of operating both centrally and across the front line. Barcelona, meanwhile, are also said to view Álvarez as a priority target as they look to refresh their attack.
Despite this, Atlético remain confident they can convince the player to commit his future to the club. The improved contract is designed not only to reward his performances but also to deter potential suitors ahead of what is shaping up to be a highly competitive summer transfer window.
Why chasing clubs will be watching closely
On the surface, a contract extension should end speculation—but in modern football, it often does the opposite. A new deal can clarify a player’s status, set a valuation benchmark, and reveal how strongly a club wants to keep him. For ARSENAL and Barcelona, that information is invaluable.
If Álvarez signs, it signals commitment—but also establishes a price. Atlético would effectively be saying: “This is our star, and this is what it will take.” For clubs with financial power, that doesn’t necessarily end the chase—it simply reframes it.
Equally, if negotiations drag or stall, it could indicate hesitation from the player. That is often the trigger rivals wait for before making a serious move.
There is also a tactical dimension. Álvarez is not just a striker; he is a hybrid forward who can press, create, and score—qualities that fit perfectly into both Arteta’s and Barcelona’s evolving systems. Players of that profile are rare, which increases his appeal.
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