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Thierry Henry’s dream striker for Arsenal distances himself from transfer speculation
Julian Alvarez
Julian Alvarez has poured cold water on swirling transfer rumours linking him with a move to Arsenal or Liverpool, insisting he is focused on achieving success with Atletico Madrid, according to Metro.
The 25-year-old Argentina international has emerged as one of Europe’s most sought-after forwards following a stunning debut campaign in La Liga, having joined Atletico from Manchester City in an £80 million deal last summer. Alvarez registered 29 goals across all competitions, quickly establishing himself as a key figure in Diego Simeone’s plans.
However, his performances have not gone unnoticed. Arsenal, in particular, are believed to be monitoring Alvarez as a potential alternative to primary striker targets Viktor Gyokeres and Benjamin Sesko. Liverpool and Barcelona have also shown interest in the World Cup winner.
Despite the attention, Alvarez appears committed to Atletico Madrid and dismissed speculation about a possible move this summer. Speaking to DAZN ahead of Atletico’s involvement in the FIFA Club World Cup, Alvarez emphasized his satisfaction with life in the Spanish capital.
"I'm very excited about it. Being there, representing the league with this club, will be great, especially considering how happy the club’s fans are to take part in this competition," Alvarez said. "The goal is to compete and win. We know it will be a tough tournament, but we will prepare as well as possible and try to go as far as we can." Alvarez's comments seem to firmly shut the door on a move—at least for now.
Atletico manager Diego Simeone has also expressed confidence in retaining the striker, calling him an “extraordinary player” and brushing off transfer rumours as a reflection of Alvarez’s quality.
Meanwhile, Arsenal legend Thierry Henry recently named Alvarez as his "dream striker" for the Gunners, praising his versatility, stamina, and mentality during an appearance on The Overlap. "One of my favourite nines out there at the minute is Julian Alvarez. The way he plays it, I just like him," Henry said. "But is it possible for Arsenal to sign him? I don’t know."
With Alvarez under contract until 2030 and seemingly uninterested in leaving, any potential suitor will face an uphill battle to lure him away from the Wanda Metropolitano.
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