Julián Álvarez Strengthens the Argentina - Atlético de Madrid Connection
Julian Alvarez joining Atlético de Madrid next season seems like just a matter of time, with the official announcement of his signing expected soon. Atlético is set to pay a fee that could reach up to $103 million.
Alvarez should have no trouble fitting into the team, as he'll be familiar with fellow Argentinians Rodrigo De Paul, Nahuel Molina, and Angel Correa, who have shared the locker room with him in the Argentina national team since Lionel Scaloni took charge. Together, they've won two Copa Américas (2021, 2024) and a World Cup in Qatar (2022).
The Argentina-Atlético de Madrid Connection
The relationship between Argentina and Atlético de Madrid has always been strong, with over 50 Argentinian players wearing the rojiblanca jersey, leaving a lasting impact on the club.
Diego Pablo Simeone
Diego Pablo Simeone is a legend at Atlético de Madrid. He joined the club in 1994 from Sevilla and won the famous La Liga and Copa del Rey double in his second season. Now, as Atlético's coach, he's led them to great heights, with an impressive record that includes two La Liga titles, one Copa del Rey, one Supercopa de España, two Champions League finals, two Europa League titles, and two UEFA Super Cups.
Maxi Rodríguez
Maxi Rodríguez joined Atlético in the 2005/2006 season. During his time with the team, he played 154 matches and scored 44 goals.
Kun Agüero
Sergio "Kun" Agüero is the most recognized Argentinian by Atlético de Madrid fans. He joined the club in 2006 from Argentina and became a historic scorer. At Atlético, Agüero won the Europa League in 2010. In total, he played 234 matches and scored 101 goals in the rojiblanca jersey.
Ángel Correa
Ángel Correa moved from San Lorenzo to the Spanish capital. Correa has won over the rojiblanca fans. So far, he has played 329 matches, scored 60 goals, and provided 53 assists. He has won a La Liga title, a Europa League, and a UEFA Super Cup with Atlético de Madrid.
A New Era with Julian Alvarez
With Julian Alvarez's addition, Atlético de Madrid strengthens its connection with Argentina even more. Alvarez joins a group of compatriots with whom he's shared great moments, including the World Cup title in Qatar 2022. The presence of these Argentinian players not only promises strong on-field performance but also a camaraderie that could elevate Atlético to new heights in the upcoming season.