Barcelona Faces Investigation Over Julián Álvarez Case
The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has opened a disciplinary case against FC Barcelona following a

Argentine forward Julián Alvarez is currently expressing significant dissatisfaction with the management of Atlético Madrid, particularly with club CEO Gil Marín and head coach Diego Simeone. Despite the club's insistence that the matter is resolved, Alvarez's desire to leave remains strong, with Barcelona as his desired destination.
According to sources close to the player, Alvarez communicated his intention to depart back in March, but was met with a demand from Marín for a €150 million offer before considering a transfer. In June, Alvarez reportedly presented such an offer from Real Madrid, having previously agreed to a move to the club. However, Atlético rejected the proposal, and Marín has since refused to meet with either Alvarez or his agent, Fernando Hidalgo.
Alvarez is reportedly frustrated with the club's handling of the situation and the firm stance taken by the management. Marín has made it clear that he will not entertain any discussions regarding a transfer, which has left Alvarez feeling cornered. Despite this, he is committed to remaining professional and has continued to train normally, although his body language suggests otherwise.
As the transfer window approaches its closure, Alvarez hopes to resolve his situation without resorting to extreme measures. He is expected to be included in the squad for the upcoming match against Villarreal, despite the tension that has developed between him and Simeone. The relationship, once strong, has deteriorated, contributing to Alvarez's desire to seek a future away from the Metropolitano.
In a recent press conference, Simeone attempted to downplay the situation, emphasizing that Alvarez is training well and respecting his teammates. However, the atmosphere surrounding Alvarez remains complicated, as he prepares to face Villarreal amid ongoing speculation about his future.