Paris Saint-Germain’s name is once again being linked with a major attacking signing. According to Cadena SER, via Carrusel, Julián Álvarez, the 26-year-old Atlético Madrid striker, is attracting interest from several clubs, including Barcelona, Arsenal, and PSG.

At Atlético Madrid, it is believed that Julián Álvarez wants to leave.
There have been contacts with Barcelona, and Arsenal and PSG are also interested.
PSG could make an offer.
As is often the case as the transfer window approaches, PSG finds itself associated with a player capable of igniting the imaginations of its fans. Julián Álvarez certainly ticks several attractive boxes: Argentinian international, mobile forward, top-level experience, and a profile compatible with an ambitious attacking style.
But this lead should be treated for what it is today: a classic transfer rumor, still far from a concrete deal. Cadena SER reports that Atlético Madrid believes the player might want to leave, with contacts linked to Barcelona, Arsenal, and PSG. However, there’s no guarantee that Paris will actually make a move. The name is enticing, yes, but the transfer market also loves to create mirages with a glossy veneer.
Theoretically, Álvarez could bolster an already potent Parisian attack, especially with his versatility and intensity. But Luis Enrique’s PSG has also shown that simply piling up prestigious names is no longer enough: player profile, team balance, and sporting coherence now take precedence over the hype.
