Barcelona sent an official proposal to Atlético Madrid for Julián Álvarez worth €100m, with no add-ons or players involved, and Julián Álvarez has asked to leave.
Analysis
The claim that Barcelona sent an official €100 million proposal to Atlético Madrid for Julián Álvarez, without add-ons or player involvement, and that Álvarez has asked to leave, is widely reported by multiple sources. However, all cited sources are non-trusted and rely heavily on the same unverified information, often referencing Fabrizio Romano, a reputable journalist, but without direct official confirmation from Atlético Madrid or Barcelona. The €100 million figure and the absence of add-ons or player exchanges are consistently mentioned, but the detail that Álvarez has requested to leave is less uniformly confirmed and appears more speculative. Due to the lack of trusted, independent confirmation and the reliance on secondary reports, the core of the claim about the proposal is plausible but not definitively verified, and the player’s personal request remains uncertain.
Sources
States the €100m official proposal with no add-ons or players, matching the claim.
Confirms the official proposal and terms as per the claim.
Repeats the €100m bid and no add-ons, consistent with the claim.
Affirms the official proposal and financial terms.
Mentions the proposal and that Álvarez has asked to leave, but this latter point is less substantiated.
Cites Fabrizio Romano but lacks independent verification; proposal details confirmed.
Includes the €100m offer and player request to leave, but the latter is less certain.
Confirms the official €100m proposal without add-ons.
Quotes Romano on the official €100m offer, no add-ons, but no confirmation on player’s request.
Confirms the official bid and amount, no mention of player’s request.
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