Julián Alvarez Wants to Leave Atlético Madrid to Fulfil His Dream
Julián Alvarez has publicly stated his desire to leave Atlético Madrid to “fulfil his dream,” according to reports from The Guardian. Despite Atlético rejecting a €150 million bid from Real Madrid, the 26-year-old forward confirmed he has spoken with club officials about a transfer following Argentina’s World Cup victory over Austria.
Why does Julián Alvarez want to leave Atlético Madrid?
Alvarez told reporters at Dallas Stadium that he believes a transfer is the “best thing for everyone.” While he acknowledged it isn’t the ideal time to discuss his future, he stated he cannot hide his intentions because he tries to be an honest person, according to The Guardian.

The forward hasn’t specified which “dream” he intends to fulfill, but his comments follow intense speculation regarding his fit at the La Liga club. He confirmed he has already held discussions with the necessary people at Atlético regarding his departure.
Which clubs are competing for the Argentinian forward?
Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are the primary suitors, according to Spanish and Argentinian media reports cited by The Guardian. The interest has already manifested in concrete financial offers.
Real Madrid reportedly submitted a €150 million (£129.4 million) bid for the player weeks ago. Atlético Madrid rejected that offer, though Alvarez’s recent comments suggest the player is now pushing for the move.
Comparing the Transfer Figures
The financial scale of the interest in Alvarez shows a sharp increase in his market valuation since arriving in Spain:
- Arrival Fee: Up to €95 million (Paid by Atlético to Manchester City in 2024).
- Recent Bid: €150 million (Offered by Real Madrid, rejected by Atlético).
- Net Potential Gain: €55 million.
What happens next for Alvarez’s career?
The timeline for a resolution remains unclear. Alvarez told reporters that it isn’t known when the situation will be resolved. His immediate focus is on fitness and the World Cup.
The striker is currently recovering from an ankle injury. According to The Guardian, this injury has limited his role in Argentina’s current World Cup campaign, where he has appeared as a substitute in both matches. Reuters has contacted Atlético Madrid for comment on the player’s desire to leave, but the club’s official stance remains pending.
Frequently Asked Questions
Atlético paid Manchester City up to €95 million (£81.5 million) when they signed him in 2024, according to The Guardian.
Yes, media reports indicate Real Madrid offered €150 million (£129.4 million), which Atlético rejected.
Yes, he is recovering from an ankle injury and has been coming off the bench for Argentina in the World Cup, per The Guardian.
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