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REPORTS: ARSENAL AND CHELSEA SUBMIT ENQUIRIES FOR ATLETICO MADRID STAR JULIAN ALVAREZ

Gary Lineker reveals Julian Alvarez is "not happy" at Atletico Madrid. Discover why Arsenal and Chelsea are battling for his signature.

Reports: Arsenal and Chelsea submit enquiries for Atletico Madrid star Julian Alvarez
Gary Lineker claims Alvarez is "not entirely happy" with life in Spain

Liam Delap sits on the bench these days. He just hasn’t looked like the same player he was at Ipswich since moving to West London, and people have noticed. Liam Rosenior had to stick up for him, but honestly, Chelsea needs a new striker this summer. That’s just where things stand.

Gary Lineker’s been talking about strikers and, according to him, one of Chelsea’s targets isn’t happy at his current club. Chelsea already has a deal lined up to sign Emmanuel Emegha from Strasbourg, but they’re not stopping there. The big name on their radar? Atleti’s Julian Alvarez.

Alvarez has been electric for Atletico since he left Man City for Diego Simeone’s squad in 2024. Two seasons later, and now there’s talk he could be on the move again. Both Chelsea and PSG are watching him, and why wouldn’t they? He’s a World Cup winner, and you can tell he thrives in big moments.

Lineker, on The Rest Is Football, said Alvarez isn’t all that happy in Madrid. He even thinks Alvarez might fit perfectly at Arsenal, not just Chelsea. “Julian Alvarez isn’t entirely happy with his life at Atlético Madrid,” Lineker said. “He’s the kind of player who rises to the occasion. Put him at Arsenal, and he takes them up a level.”

David Ornstein chimed in, too. He says Arsenal already looked at Alvarez last summer. The club knows the kind of player he is. The only snag? Atleti still have him under contract until 2030 and slapped a £400m release clause on him. They’ll want to cash in if anything happens.

Still, if Alvarez decides he’s ready to leave and clubs like Arsenal or Chelsea throw their weight (and cash) around, it’s not hard to picture him making a move. Chelsea will have to work out a deal, but with their need up front, you bet they’ll try.

DIEGO SIMEONE’S ATLéTICO FUTURE IN DOUBT AFTER TENSE MATEU ALEMANY FALLOUT

Diego Simeone’s future at Atlético Madrid is uncertain as tension grows with Mateu Alemany, and Inter Milan rumours gain momentum.

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Simeone Linked To Inter Milan Amid Rumours Of Atlético Exit

Spanish media is swirling with talk that Diego Simeone might be on his way out at Atletico Madrid. Hard to believe, right? This guy took over back in December 2011, turned the club into a real force, and even managed to win La Liga twice—beating out giants like Real Madrid and Barcelona.

But here we are. Apparently, Atletico are weighing up Simeone's future. Sport says things have gotten tense between him and Mateu Alemany, the club’s new Director of Football. Simeone’s contract runs until 2027, but that relationship seems rocky. Atletico sit third in La Liga, trailing Barcelona by ten points. They just lost to Bodo/Glimt in the last Champions League group match and now have to fight through a play-off to reach the knockouts. Recent results have been rough, and transfer disagreements are piling up. It’s starting to feel like Simeone’s once-untouchable job is suddenly at risk.

There’s also the money. Simeone is one of the highest-paid managers in the game—€13 million a year. Only a few names earn more: Simone Inzaghi at Al-Hilal, Pep Guardiola, Mikel Arteta, and, believe it or not, David Moyes at Everton. If Simeone walks away after this season, replacing someone with his status won't be easy.

Meanwhile, Alemany isn’t waiting around. He’s already looking at possible successors and has his eye on Andoni Iraola at Bournemouth. The catch? Iraola seems happy in the Premier League, but who knows—if Atletico come calling after all these years under Simeone, maybe he listens.

Looking back, you can’t overstate what Simeone’s done for Atletico. He’s delivered two La Liga titles, two Europa Leagues, a Copa del Rey, and a Supercopa de España. Add to that two UEFA Super Cups and two trips to the Champions League final. Four times, he’s been named La Liga Manager of the Year. That’s a legacy.

Still, Simeone’s never hidden his dream of coaching Inter. He played there from 1997 to 1999, and you can tell the place means something to him. “It doesn’t just depend on me, but I can see myself managing Inter one day. I think it’ll happen,” he said. He’s a huge admirer of their squad and their style, especially after recent games against Milan. “They play with personality and have a clear idea of how to attack. They deserved more. In the Champions League, the numbers speak for themselves. Two finals—they’re one of the favourites,” he added.

So, maybe we’re watching the end of an era at Atletico. Or maybe Simeone finds a way, like he always has. Either way, it’s hard to imagine the club without him.

MARC-ANDRé TER STEGEN TO UNDERGO SURGERY FOLLOWING SERIOUS GIRONA INJURY

Marc-André ter Stegen faces surgery and a long recovery after a serious injury at Girona, putting his 2026 World Cup spot in doubt.

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Ter Stegen Speaks Out After Injury Nightmare Ruins 2026 World Cup Prep

FC Barcelona made headlines this winter when Marc-André ter Stegen, their German goalkeeper, left for Girona. He wanted more minutes on the pitch and had his sights set on making Germany’s squad for the 2026 World Cup. That was the plan, anyway.

But things went sideways fast. In just his second game for Girona under Míchel, Ter Stegen picked up a serious injury. Now he needs surgery, and he’ll be out for months.

After the news broke, Ter Stegen didn’t keep quiet. He posted a raw, honest message online, letting fans in on what he’s going through.

Here’s what he wrote:

Most of you don’t know me personally, so I want to open up a bit. I’ve always tried to stay positive—no matter what life throws at me. But this injury? It’s a tough one.

Last weekend, my worst fear happened. I got hurt during the match. I’d just arrived in Girona, and from day one, everyone here made me feel welcome. I was excited to help the team chase our goals, but now everything’s changed for me.

I won’t be out there on the field, but I’m not going anywhere. This group isn’t just a team—it’s like a family, and I’ve felt their support from the start.

As athletes, there’s nothing better than playing and training. Now I have to put that on hold for a while. I’ve decided to have surgery.

I’ll be back.

You can feel how much this stings for him. He’d just landed at Montilivi, already made his mark with the squad and fans, and now he’s sidelined. The timing couldn’t be worse, either. With such a long road to recovery, his World Cup dream is hanging by a thread. Even so, Ter Stegen’s message makes one thing clear—he’s not giving up. He’s determined to come back stronger, ready for football whenever it calls him again.

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