Agent: Spider-sitting focuses on Atletico Madrid; he likes Messi & Many Argentinians have a good impression of Barcelona
2:57pm, 6 June 2025Football

Argentine striker Alvarez performed very well in his first season at Atletico Madrid, and he has also attracted the attention of other clubs. Alvarez's agent Fernando Hidalgo talked about the future of the players when he was a guest.
Hidalgo said: "At the moment Alvarez is focused on Atletico Madrid. Modern football is changing very quickly, and talks are needed between clubs and then an agreement is reached. We will see how the negotiations are going.
"He did get a lot of calls, but at the moment Atletico Madrid wants him to stay with the team. Alvarez has been paying attention to Messi's career, and I think many Argentinians have special feelings for Barcelona as they grow up. Alvarez is also very grateful to the Barcelona players who highly value him, which is a huge incentive for him. ”
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