Julián Álvarez Envisions Future as Atlético Leader
The Argentine forward shares his long-term vision at Atlético de Madrid, inspired by key locker room figures and driven to become a team leader.
The name of Julián Álvarez continues to generate discussion around Atlético de Madrid, especially when it comes to his future. With a contract running until 2030 and a massive release clause, the Spanish club has made its stance clear: any team interested in signing him will have to make a historic investment.
Beyond the speculation, the striker himself has begun to offer insight into how he sees his long-term career unfolding. In a video shared by LaLiga, the Argentine delivered a reflection that reinforces both his ambition and commitment to the club.
When asked where he sees himself in ten years, Álvarez pointed directly to established leaders within the squad as his role models. He mentioned Jan Oblak, Koke Resurrección, and Antoine Griezmann, highlighting the leadership and experience they bring to the team.
The forward envisions himself stepping into a similar role, becoming a key figure both on and off the pitch. His goal is to grow into a captain who leads by example, influencing not only performances but also team culture.
Álvarez also emphasized the social responsibility that comes with being a professional footballer. He acknowledged that many young fans look up to players, making it essential to project positive values and set the right example.
In addition, he praised the development of youth academies, stressing the importance of preparing future players not just technically, but also personally. With a mature outlook, Álvarez is focused not only on his own growth, but also on the legacy he hopes to build at Atlético de Madrid.













