In a surprising turn of events, Álvaro Morata has officially made the move to AC Milan on a permanent transfer from Atlético Madrid. This announcement comes after his remarkable performance as the captain of Spain during Euro 2024. Despite scoring 46 goals in 117 appearances for Atlético, Morata decided to part ways with the club,
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Sources have revealed that Atlético Madrid has set its sights on Manchester City striker Julián Álvarez as a potential replacement for Álvaro Morata, should the Spanish captain make a move to AC Milan this summer. Álvarez, who joined the Premier League champions in 2022 from River Plate, has been in impressive form, scoring 36 goals
Álvaro Morata, the captain of Spain’s national team, has recently shared his doubts about his future in football. In a candid interview with El Mundo, Morata expressed his concerns about his potential departure from Atlético Madrid and hinted that Euro 2024 could be his last tournament representing his country. This uncertainty underscores the challenges he
It has been reported by sources that Atlético Madrid is on the verge of securing the services of Real Sociedad defender Robin Le Normand in a deal valued at approximately €30 million. Furthermore, negotiations are also underway to bring Feyenoord center-back Dávid Hancko to the club. Le Normand, a 27-year-old French-born player, has demonstrated his
Álvaro Morata, a talented forward for Atlético Madrid and the Spanish national team, has voiced his frustration with the treatment he receives from fans in Spain. Despite being one of the top goalscorers in the history of the Spanish national team, Morata has often been the target of criticism and whistles from the crowd. He
The latest buzz in the transfer market suggests that Atletico Madrid is eyeing Manchester City forward Julián Álvarez as a potential summer signing. The Spanish club is reportedly keen on bringing in the Argentinian player to enhance their squad’s quality. However, Atleti seems reluctant to meet the release clauses of other striking options and is
Atlético Madrid recently announced their decision to return to using the club’s 1947 crest starting from July 1. This move comes after facing widespread criticism and dissatisfaction with the modernised emblem that was introduced in 2017. The Rojiblancos’ attempt to bring a fresh look to their badge did not sit well with the majority of
After the incident involving Athletic Club player Nico Williams experiencing racist abuse during a league game against Atlético Madrid, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) imposed a two-game partial stadium ban on Atlético along with a €20,000 fine. However, Atlético Madrid has successfully appealed against this decision, leading to the ban and the fine being overturned.
The recent incident of racism during the Atletico Madrid vs Athletic Club match once again sheds light on the persistent problem of racial discrimination in Spanish soccer. Spain forward Nico Williams was subjected to racist insults, including being called a “monkey” while taking a corner kick in the first half of the game. This kind
The recent terror threat made regarding the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal ties has raised concerns across Europe. With games scheduled in London, Paris, and Madrid, authorities are taking precautionary measures to ensure the safety of players, staff, and fans. UEFA has affirmed that the matches will proceed as planned, with appropriate security arrangements in place.
Barcelona forward João Félix faced jeers and criticism from Atlético Madrid fans during his return to the Metropolitano stadium on Sunday. Despite being on loan at Barça and having to return to Atlético in the summer, Félix scored the opening goal against his parent club in a 3-0 victory for Barcelona. Throughout the game, every
In a recent incident that has sparked outrage in the football world, LaLiga confirmed that they will be reporting to Spain’s prosecutors’ office regarding the “deplorable racist chants” aimed at Real Madrid forward Vinícius Júnior. The chants, which referred to Vinícius as a “chimpanzee,” were reportedly heard from a group of Atlético Madrid supporters outside
Diego Simeone, the coach of Atletico Madrid, expressed his emotions after the team’s thrilling penalty shootout victory over Inter Milan in the Champions League round-of-16. Simeone admitted that he could not bear to watch the decisive shootout, as he believed it was not good for him to witness such tense moments. Despite not watching, he
Diego Simeone, the manager of Atletico Madrid, has expressed his unwavering belief in his team’s ability to turn around their Champions League round-of-16 tie with Inter Milan. Despite this positivity, he also acknowledged that their recent poor form has had a negative impact on their performance. Simeone emphasized that football is unforgiving when it comes