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Julian Alvarez's Past Comments on Lionel Messi Resurface Ahead of 2026 World Cup

There's a version of Julian Alvarez that most people don't think about anymore. Not the Champions League forward, not the World Cup winner. Just a kid from Calchín, a town so small most Argentines couldn't place it on a map, with a poster of Lionel Messi on his bedroom wall and a dream that probably felt a lot bigger than his surroundings.

That version of Alvarez is getting attention again this week, and for good reason.

Old footage of a young Alvarez has been making the rounds ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and the timing couldn't be better. In a clip from 2011, an 11-year-old Álvarez named the World Cup as his favorite tournament, Messi as his favorite player and River Plate and FC Barcelona as his favorite clubs.

It was the kind of answer any Argentine kid might give. The difference is that Alvarez actually went and lived every bit of it.

He joined River Plate in 2018 and spent four years there before moving to Manchester City. He made his senior Argentina debut in 2021 and the following year, lined up alongside the same player whose poster once hung on his wall. Argentina won the 2022 World Cup. Alvarez was one of its best performers.

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The Messi influence hasn't stayed sentimental either. After a Champions League match against Barcelona at the Spotify Camp Nou this season, Alvarez curled a free-kick into the top corner and openly admitted he pulled the idea straight from Messi's playbook. For someone who grew up studying that player, it wasn't just a goal. It was something more personal than that.

 Argentina forward Lionel Messi (10) celebrates his goal with forward Julian Alvarez Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images
Argentina forward Lionel Messi (10) celebrates his goal with forward Julian Alvarez Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Now the Barcelona chapter might actually happen, too. The Catalan club submitted an opening offer worth around $116.4 million to Atletico Madrid this week, per Fabrizio Romano. Alvarez has put together one of the strongest attacking seasons in LaLiga with Atletico.

Atletico turned it down, but Barcelona aren't walking away. They see him as the long-term answer to replace Robert Lewandowski, and he remains their primary target going into the 2026-27 season.

For Alvarez, a move to Barcelona would mean following the exact path he mapped out as an 11-year-old in Calchín. Messi's path.

With the World Cup coming to North American soil this summer, Argentina will look to defend its title and Alvarez will be central to that push. The expectations of him are real. But he's already done the impossible once, playing alongside his childhood idol on the biggest stage in football and winning.

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This story was originally published May 29, 2026 at 9:24 AM.

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