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Atlético Madrid targets Alejandro Grimaldo as left-back option this summer

bernardo herrera by bernardo herrera
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Atlético Madrid make contact with Alejandro Grimaldo as left-back hunt intensifies

Atlético Madrid have opened contact with Alejandro Grimaldo as they search for a left-back, with the Spaniard’s LaLiga ambitions and Leverkusen situation shaping a possible summer move.

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Atlético confirm contact with Alejandro Grimaldo

Atlético Madrid have initiated contact with Alejandro Grimaldo as part of their ongoing left-back recruitment, sources close to negotiations say. The approach follows a standout 2025/26 season in which Grimaldo contributed a combined 28 goal involvements, registering 14 goals and 14 assists across 46 appearances for Bayer Leverkusen.

The interest is understood to sit alongside Atlético’s evaluation of other options, including Chelsea’s Marc Cucurella, as the club seeks a long-term solution on the left flank. Club officials see the position as a priority after a campaign that exposed depth issues and a need for greater attacking output from full-back positions.

Grimaldo’s stated desire to return to LaLiga

Grimaldo has publicly expressed a wish to return to Spain, repeatedly saying that playing in LaLiga remains a personal objective. The 30-year-old has suggested that a return to his homeland is a matter of when rather than if, comments that have encouraged suitors in Spain to monitor his situation closely.

Those declarations give Atlético cover to pursue the player not only on sporting grounds but on a cultural and personal level, offering a narrative that a move would align with the player’s long-term aims. The forward-thinking element of Atlético’s recruitment plan includes tapping into players who are motivated by a return to Spain, which can ease negotiations and integration.

Leverkusen’s position and the timing of a potential departure

Bayer Leverkusen’s recent season concluded without Champions League qualification after a sixth-place finish, a development that alters the club’s appeal to established internationals. Changes on the coaching front, including the departure of Kasper Hjulmand and the appointment of Carles Martínez Novell, have introduced a transitional phase at the BayArena that could prompt movement in the squad.

Grimaldo’s contract runs until 2027, meaning this summer represents the last meaningful window for Leverkusen to secure a transfer fee before his deal enters its final 12 months. That contractual timeframe increases the likelihood of Leverkusen listening to offers, particularly if the club seeks to raise funds or reshape the side under new coaching direction.

Sporting profile and what Grimaldo would provide Atlético

On the pitch, Grimaldo offers a blend of attacking output and crossing ability that fits Atlético’s desire for full-backs who can contribute in the final third. His recent statistical return underlines an ability to influence games offensively from a deeper position, adding an extra dimension that would complement Atlético’s established wide and forward players.

Defensively, Grimaldo has the experience of playing in Germany’s top tier and in European competitions, which would be valuable for a team that wants balance between solidity and attacking impetus from full-back positions. Atlético’s recruitment screens have reportedly focused on players who can start immediately while offering strategic upside in possession-based scenarios.

Financial and contractual considerations for a summer deal

Any transfer for Grimaldo will hinge on Leverkusen’s valuation, the length of the player’s remaining contract and Atlético’s budgetary constraints. With the Spaniard under contract through 2027, Leverkusen can demand a fee rather than risk losing him for free, making negotiation posture and timing critical for both clubs.

Atlético will need to balance short-term need with long-term planning, weighing a potentially significant outlay against the cost of alternative solutions such as promoting internally or pursuing other targets. Wage structure, agent fees and the player’s willingness to relocate will all feature in a transactional calculus that could extend through the transfer window.

Competition for the left-back role and Atlético’s alternatives

Atlético’s interest in Grimaldo emerges from a broader search that includes scouting reports on several left-sided defenders and reported interest in Marc Cucurella. Sporting director evaluations emphasize players who can fit Diego Simeone’s tactical framework while providing modern attacking returns.

Should a move for Grimaldo prove unworkable, Atlético retain other pathways: pursuing established Premier League options, turning to younger prospects with resale value, or adapting existing squad members into the role. The club’s final decision will likely reflect a combination of availability, price and fit with Atlético’s immediate tactical demands.

Potential hurdles and likely next steps in negotiations

Several obstacles could slow progress: Leverkusen’s insistence on a substantial fee, competition from other clubs aware of Grimaldo’s openness to a LaLiga return, and Atlético’s need to prioritise financial prudence. Additionally, the player’s personal terms and the club’s strategic ambition for European competition will inform whether a transfer materialises.

In the short term, expect exploratory talks to continue, with both clubs assessing valuations and timelines. Atlético’s recruitment team is likely to monitor the market closely, keeping multiple targets engaged while advancing dialogue with Grimaldo’s representatives to determine if a deal is achievable on acceptable terms.

Atlético Madrid’s pursuit of Alejandro Grimaldo underlines a targeted approach to reinforce the left-back position, driven by the player’s productivity, contractual situation and stated desire to return to Spain. The coming weeks of the transfer window should clarify whether Leverkusen receive a fee and whether Grimaldo will move back to LaLiga, providing Atlético with the reinforcement they seek or prompting alternative plans.

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