Atlético Madrid President Cerezo Insists Julián Álvarez Will Stay at the Club
Atlético Madrid president Enrique Cerezo has dismissed transfer rumours, insisting Julián Álvarez remains under contract.
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Enrique Cerezo has moved to shut down speculation surrounding Julián Álvarez, making it clear that the forward remains firmly part of Atlético Madrid’s plans.
Speaking on the growing rumours about Álvarez’s future, Cerezo kept his response simple and direct. “I’m going to explain it to you in three words,” he said. “Álvarez has a contract with Atlético Madrid.”
The statement comes at a time when questions have been raised about the Argentine’s situation, with interest reportedly building from other clubs. Despite the noise, Atlético’s stance appears unchanged.
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Álvarez has been an important figure since arriving, bringing energy, movement and a strong work rate to the attack. His ability to press from the front and link play has made him a valuable option, even in tightly contested matches.
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For Atlético, the message is clear, there is no intention to part ways with the forward anytime soon. By pointing to his contract, Cerezo underlined the club’s position without leaving room for further interpretation.
With the transfer window approaching, situations like this often attract attention, but for now, Atlético Madrid appear relaxed about Álvarez’s future and focused on keeping their squad intact.
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