May 30, 2026

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PSG set to miss Alvarez as Barcelona eyes 100 million euro deal

The upcoming summer transfer window has Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) eager to bolster their attacking options, but a major setback looms on the horizon. Reports indicate that Argentine striker Julian Alvarez is set to snub the French club in favor of a move to FC Barcelona, with a reported fee of €100 million.

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With the summer transfer market heating up, PSG officials are closely monitoring the situation surrounding Alvarez, who has been a target for months. The 26-year-old, currently plying his trade at Atlético Madrid, has made it clear that he has no intention of extending his contract with the Spanish side. Instead, his sights are firmly set on a move to Camp Nou.

Barcelona’s aggressive pursuit takes shape

According to insider reports, Barcelona has already held preliminary discussions with Alvarez’s representatives and is preparing a formal offer. This bid, expected to exceed €100 million, does not include any player exchanges—meaning the Catalan giants are willing to meet the full valuation. The proposed deal could be finalized before the start of the upcoming World Cup, signaling a swift resolution to the transfer saga.

PSG’s striker hunt faces setback

For PSG, the potential loss of Alvarez represents a significant blow to their summer ambitions. The club has been actively searching for a top-tier forward to complement their squad, with Bradley Barcola also drawing interest from Liverpool. However, the Argentine’s preference for Barcelona complicates matters, leaving PSG’s technical staff to reassess their options in the striker market.

With the transfer window fast approaching, the clock is ticking for the Parisian club. Will they pivot to an alternative target, or will this missed opportunity reshape their summer transfer strategy?