Liverpool told 100 million pounds sterling that the offer can seal Julian Alvarez Move

Liverpool may have just finished one of the busiest and most expensive transfer windows in the history of the Premier League, but the rumor mill shows no signs of slowdown.
After their record agreements for Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak, reports now suggest that the Reds have also examined the possibility of signing Julian Alvarez from Atletico Madrid.
However, the Spanish club evaluating the Argentinian international at more than 100 million pounds sterling, a decision seems very improbable.
The Merseyside giants spent more than 420 million pounds Sterling this summer, strengthening the Arne Slot team with marquee additions on the ground.
Liverpool has passed a lot in the summer transfer window
The arrival of 125 million pounds sterling from Isak made the headlines as the most expensive Premier League agreement of all time, while Hugo Ekitike also joined to add more firepower in advance.
Alvarez, who previously played for Manchester City before going to Spain, has become a vital figure for Atletico Madrid of Diego Simeone. With a contract operating until 2030, the Argentinian striker is considered untouchable unless a truly extraordinary offer is made.
The striker marked a free kick for Atletico Madrid against Real Madrid in a 5-2 victory on Saturday.
Initiated football reports that Atletico would only take into account negotiations if offers greater than 100 million pounds sterling arrived, an amount that Liverpool does not want to pay after their recent wave of expenses.
The football initiate correspondent, Pete O’Rourke, said:
“It would be a surprise that Liverpool continues a move for Alvarez. He was on their list, but it was before signing Isak.
“Obviously, so they also have Ekitike, it is two attackers already brought to strengthen the attack.
“It seems really difficult to do now due to the finances involved.
“I also don’t think that Atletico Madrid wants to lose Julian Alvarez. He is a real key man for the team of Diego Simeone.
“It is under contract in Metropolitano until 2030, it is a huge price to even consider selling it. You are probably looking for around the 100 million pounds sterling.”
Reds have enough firepower in their attack

Although Alvarez’s name continues to circulate in relation to Liverpool, the reality is that an agreement is improbable in current circumstances.
The high assessment of Atletico Madrid and the recent Liverpool transfer madness make such an unrealistic decision.
For the moment, Alvarez remains an addition of dreams rather than a real target, while the Reds turn their attention to the consolidation of their expensive summer signatures and ensure that the side of Arne Slot can set up a serious challenge on all fronts.
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