Luis Campos outlines transfer philosophy amidst Julian Alvarez speculation
In a rather unexpected turn, Luis Campos addressed the ongoing interest from Paris Saint-Germain in Julian Alvarez. The sporting director for the Parisian club was directly questioned on X by a devoted PSG fan, who urged him to finalize the transfer of the Atlético de Madrid striker. Far from dismissing the idea, the Portuguese executive responded by outlining his specific criteria for potential new arrivals.

Typically reserved on social media platforms, Luis Campos chose to engage when a PSG supporter directly appealed to him, stating, “call Alvarez to close the deal.” The Parisian sporting director’s reply not only indicated an openness to the Atlético de Madrid forward but, more significantly, elucidated the essential attributes a player must possess to secure a move to PSG.
Luis Campos breaks silence on Julian Alvarez’s potential move
“Those who are prepared to dedicate themselves entirely to this project, to this club, will find their way to Paris. Players who genuinely wish to enjoy the beautiful game, collaborating with their teammates, embracing the demands of training and the coach, and appreciating the City of Light, with the full backing of the management – this is far more important than the financial gains they might achieve. Money does not dictate football; football dictates. If you play well, if you find joy in it, if you fight with heart and soul for this jersey, then titles will naturally follow. And only then, of course, comes the financial reward. It is a culture of merit above all else,” he articulated on the social network.
“Those ready to give everything for this project, for this club, will come to Paris”
Engaged in a series of responses on X, Luis Campos also took the opportunity to share his perspective ahead of the Champions League final. He conveyed: “Feeling good. No stress. Calm and confident in our players, our Coach, his staff, and everyone who works daily to make PSG stronger each day. Together as a team. Nothing is easy. Character is a vital trait of this squad.”