NEWS
Florentino Perez's €150m Alvarez bid forces Real Madrid market gamble
Florentino Perez kept his election promise by submitting a €150 million bid for Julian Alvarez. Real Madrid made the offer public, and Atletico Madrid rejected it.
Perez had vowed during his presidential campaign to present a €150 million offer for a world‑class player without naming the target. The secrecy sparked speculation linking many names to Real Madrid. When Alvarez was identified as the target, the surprise lay in his role at Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid’s fiercest rival.
Analysts argue that Real Madrid expected Atletico Madrid to refuse, using the bid as a strategic move rather than a genuine transfer attempt. The public offer fulfilled Perez’s promise, generated headlines and displayed the club’s financial muscle. It also complicated Barcelona’s prospects of negotiating a lower fee for the Argentine striker.
By signalling willingness to spend €150 million on a single player from the Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid has shown its hand to selling clubs across Europe. The revelation may prompt clubs to demand higher fees in future negotiations. Real Madrid’s summer business remains incomplete, with Ibrahima Konate and Denzel Dumfries already secured and Jose Mourinho reportedly pursuing additional reinforcements.
Whether intentional or not, Perez’s maneuver has raised expectations and could increase the price tags of every other target the club pursues.