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Atlético Madrid Responds to Julián Álvarez's Transfer Request During World Cup
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Atlético Madrid Responds to Julián Álvarez's Transfer Request During World Cup

From Prensa Libre · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Context piece
  • Atlético Madrid responded to Julián Álvarez's transfer request, stating the club does not plan to sell him.
  • The club questioned the timing of Álvarez's request, made during the 2026 World Cup.
  • Álvarez had expressed that a transfer would be "best for everyone."

Atlético Madrid has publicly addressed Julián Álvarez's recent transfer request, asserting that the club has no intention of allowing him to leave. The response comes just a day after the player stated that a move would be "best for everyone," signaling his desire for a change.

The club's management questioned the timing of Álvarez's public statement, noting that it was made during the ongoing 2026 World Cup. This timing has been seen as particularly sensitive, given the player's importance to both his national team and his club. Atlético Madrid emphasized that they are not considering his departure and view his comments as untimely.

It would be best for everyone.

— Julián ÁlvarezThe player's statement expressing his desire for a transfer.

Álvarez's desire for a transfer, coupled with Atlético's firm stance, creates a point of tension as the World Cup progresses. The club's public rebuttal suggests a strong commitment to keeping the player, despite his expressed wishes. Further developments regarding his future are expected after the tournament concludes.

It was Messi's and Argentina's day, not Julián's.

— Atlético MadridThe club's response questioning the timing of Álvarez's transfer request during the World Cup.
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Originally published by Prensa Libre in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.