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Real Madrid’s search for a new superstar has hit an early roadblock after rivals Atletico Madrid rejected a massive £130 million bid for striker Julian Alvarez.
According to BBC Sport, Real president Florentino Perez made good on a campaign promise to pursue a new “galactico” after winning re-election, tabling a 150 million euro offer for the Argentine forward. Atletico, however, had little interest in negotiating.
Instead, the club pointed to Alvarez’s eye-watering 500 million euro release clause and swiftly turned down the proposal.
What followed was classic Madrid rivalry drama.
Atletico didn’t just reject the bid — they mocked it. The club reposted Real Madrid’s statement on social media alongside a string of laughing emojis before firing off more pointed responses.
“We don’t thank you for anything,” Atletico said in one post, while another jokingly suggested Real make them laugh even more than Barcelona.
The 26-year-old Alvarez has become one of Atletico’s most valuable assets since arriving from Manchester City in 2024 for £81.5 million. Last season, he scored 20 goals in 49 appearances, helping Atletico reach the Champions League semi-finals and secure a top-four La Liga finish.
The failed transfer bid comes amid major changes at Real Madrid. The club has confirmed the departure of head coach Alvaro Arbeloa, with Jose Mourinho set to return for a second spell in charge after signing a three-year deal.
For now, Alvarez remains firmly in Atletico colours, and if Real Madrid want him badly enough, they may have to come back with a far bigger cheque.
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Manager Carla Ward expressed pride in her team’s hard work and growth, stating they are in a strong position for the upcoming play-offs. The team’s performance, including wins against Poland and the Netherlands, has made them a team to watch.
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Marco Silva is set to take over as Benfica’s new head coach, following Jose Mourinho’s move to Real Madrid. Silva recently left his role at Fulham. Mourinho’s departure triggers a £13m compensation fee from Real Madrid. He guided Benfica to an unbeaten league finish this season.
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Yesterday
Real Madrid say Atletico Madrid have rejected their €150million offer for Julian Alvarez.
The 26-year-old’s current deal is due to expire in 2030, and he has previously been the subject of talks from Barcelona.
Madrid, however, released a statement on Tuesday outlining that… pic.twitter.com/mxQmv7Q6DL
— The Athletic | Football (@TheAthleticFC) June 9, 2026
Real Madrid say Atletico Madrid have rejected their €150million offer for Julian Alvarez.
The 26-year-old’s current deal is due to expire in 2030, and he has previously been the subject of talks from Barcelona.
Madrid, however, released a statement on Tuesday outlining that they had bid for the striker but it had not been successful, due in part to the player’s release clause.
🚨 BREAKING! ⚡️
“This move has created an ideal scenario for both Real Madrid and Atlético.
Florentino Pérez fulfills his promise by making a €150m bid.
Atlético uses it to drive up Julián’s price and strengthen its negotiating position with other clubs.” 🇦🇷
ℹ️ @gastonedul pic.twitter.com/ujXjqOzyyZ
— Polymarket FC (@PolymarketFC) June 9, 2026
“This move has created an ideal scenario for both Real Madrid and Atlético.
Florentino Pérez fulfills his promise by making a €150m bid.
Atlético uses it to drive up Julián’s price and strengthen its negotiating position with other clubs.” 🇦🇷
