The €150 Million Hammer Falls
Florentino Perez did not just whisper a promise; he screamed it from the rooftops during his election campaign. A top-tier global talent. A staggering €150,000,000 price tag. The rumors swirled like a summer storm—was it Bukayo Saka from Arsenal? Vitinha from Paris Saint-Germain? The whispers pointed everywhere until the curtain finally rose. The target is clear. The target is Julian Alvarez.
Atletico Slams The Door Shut
The offer landed on the desk at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium with the weight of a continental champion. But Atletico Madrid did not flinch. They did not negotiate. They simply slammed the door. In a statement that left no room for drama, Atletico thanked Real Madrid for the gesture, praised the mutual respect between the rivals, and delivered the cold, hard truth: the offer is insufficient. They pointed directly to Alvarez's release clause, a financial fortress designed to keep the Argentine star exactly where he belongs—at least for now.
The Summer Battlefield Burns
This is not just a transfer; it is a declaration of war. Barcelona lurks in the shadows, eyeing the same prize. Perez has drawn a line in the sand, but the sand is shifting. The €150 million bid was a test, a probe, a first strike in a summer that will define the next decade of European football. Alvarez remains at Atletico for now, but the echo of that offer will haunt every boardroom in Madrid. The game has only just begun.
honestly 150m is insane for alvarez rn lol fenerbahce fans dreaming again? tbh atletico holding strong, not selling for cheap...