Barcelona interested in little spider? Romano: He is completely focused on Atletico Madrid this season and is unwilling to start negotiations

Famous reporter Romano revealed that Alvarez is not considering a transfer this season, but he has not ruled out the possibility in the future.
The reporter said: "I want to briefly talk about Julián Alvarez, because I have received a lot of questions about him. He recently accepted an exclusive interview with ESPN. In the interview, Alvarez said: 'I am very happy in Madrid, and my focus is on Atletico Madrid. Before joining Atletico Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain was indeed an option - we had conversations with Paris, and this is a fact Paris wanted to sign me at the time, but the deal couldn't be concluded. 'I saw a lot of news in the Spanish media, but that's all,' he said. 'I can guarantee that Alvarez is only thinking about Atletico Madrid and is fully focused on this season - trying to win trophies with Atletico and be in the best possible condition. These are his two core goals. As for the future, Alvarez has not closed any possibilities. This is a reality, but this is not an issue that needs to be discussed at the moment. "Alvarez is not willing to start any negotiations in the future. We may wait until the summer of 2026 or even later. This may also depend on the World Cup performance and the timing of the summer window." This is the current situation of Alvarez. It needs to be clear that he has not set any restrictions on the future. "
Alvarez moved from Manchester City to Atletico Madrid for 75 million euros last summer due to dissatisfaction with his playing time in Manchester City. The 25-year-old Argentine forward has contributed 9 goals and 5 assists in 18 games for Atletico Madrid in all competitions this season, including 7 goals and 2 assists in 12 La Liga games and 2 goals and 2 assists in 3 Champions League games.
Alvarez’s current transfer price in Germany is 100 million euros, and his current contract with Atletico Madrid will not expire until 2030. According to previous news, Barcelona regards him as a potential successor to Lewandowski, whose contract will expire next summer and may leave the team free of charge.