Transfer: 'Here We Go' - Atletico Madrid Mocks Barça, Submit Offers for Yamal, Raphinha, Pedri
Atlético mocked Barcelona with fake bids for Lamine Yamal, Pedri and Raphinha after reports linked Julián Álvarez to the Catalan club.
- On Friday, Atletico Madrid ridiculed Barcelona with a series of social media posts containing fictional transfer offers for Lamine Yamal, Pedri, and Raphinha.
- Atletico Madrid's trolling followed reports that Barcelona is pursuing forward Julian Alvarez, with club sources telling ESPN on Friday that no formal offers have been received.
- The club offered four tickets to a Bad Bunny concert for Yamal, six for a Sunday show for Pedri, and a loan swap including 'Tom Ford' and 'Smith' for Raphinha, referencing a gaffe by Atletico president Enrique Cerezo.
- Each post mimicked journalist Fabrizio Romano's signature 'HERE WE GO!' style to mock transfer rumors, with the club stating, "We live in an era where reality can be altered."
- This public spat reflects the historically acrimonious relationship between the clubs, which previously clashed over the 2019 transfer of Antoine Griezmann to Barcelona.
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Atlético Madrid got a lot of laughs online with a series of posts on X. In them, a jab is delivered at FC Barcelona, which hopes to secure the signing of striker Julian Álvarez. Atlético responded cynically with a bid of concert tickets and sunflower seeds for Lamine Yamal, Pedri, and Raphinha.
Atletico Madrid have reacted strongly to speculation linking Julian Alvarez with a move to Barcelona, choosing an ironic way to deny the reports. According to the media, Alvarez is one of the main targets of the LaLiga champions, who are looking to reshape their attacking department. Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano reported that Barcelona would be willing to pay up to 100 million euros for the Argentine striker. However, Romano added that Atl…
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