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Paris Saint-Germain is negotiating with Atletico Madrid to acquire Julian Alvarez, offering two players as part of the deal. Atletico remains firm on not selling Alvarez despite interest from Barcelona.
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Paris Saint-Germain offer two players to Atletico Madrid in Julian Alvarez talks
Atletico Madrid seemed determined to hang onto Julian Alvarez this summer, but there is more than one side keen on testing their resolve. Los Colchoneros have been clear they have no plans to sell Alvarez amid frequent links to Barcelona, but recent reports would suggest that Paris Saint-Germain may be the stronger candidate for his signature.
While Barcelona have made it clear they want to sign Alvarez, they are waiting for Alvarez to manifest a desire to join the club in order to strengthen their negotiating position. On the other hand, PSG are already in talks with Atletico over Alvarez, and the suggestion is that the price tag could be somewhere around €150m.
Now according to Diario AS, PSG have offered to include two players as part of the deal to sign Alvarez. While the French champions were initially keen to hang onto Kang-In Lee, he is one of the players that PSG would consider doing a deal for or including in a deal were the Alvarez move to be given the green light. The other is Portuguese forward , who would obviously be a direct replacement for Alvarez up front too.
Paris Saint-Germain is reportedly offering two players to Atletico Madrid as part of the negotiations for Julian Alvarez.
The expected price tag for Julian Alvarez is around €150 million.
Atletico Madrid is determined to keep Julian Alvarez and has made it clear they have no plans to sell him despite interest from other clubs.

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The Madrid-based newspaper goes on to say that Atletico Sporting Director Mateu Aleamny holds an interest in both. Los Colchoneros tried to sign Kang-In, who is out of contract in 2028, in January, but Luis Enrique was keen to hang onto him. He is set to seek more protagonism elsehwere. Alemany is also appreciative of Ramos, although he has interest from elsewhere too.
It remains to be seen if Alvarez wants to leave, and where his priorities lie, but he has thus far avoided committing his future to Los Rojiblancos publicly.