Leverkusen demands €30 million for Grimaldo in Atlético transfer talks
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 22, 2026, 11:22 AM
Last updated Jun 22, 2026
Bayer Leverkusen's Alejandro Grimaldo is in discussions regarding a potential transfer to Atlético Madrid. The player has reportedly shown interest in the move, but negotiations hinge on a disagreement over the transfer fee. German source Kicker states that Leverkusen is looking for at least €30 million, while Atlético is expected to propose an offer below that threshold, likely between €25 million and €30 million. Grimaldo has one year remaining on his contract with Leverkusen, prompting urgency in these talks.
- •Grimaldo linked with Atlético Madrid move.
- •Leverkusen seeks a minimum of €30 million.
- •Negotiations are currently ongoing between clubs.
- •Atlético likely to offer below the €30 million asking price.
- •Grimaldo has one year left on his contract.
- 11:22 AMYahoo Sports — Leverkusen boss explains Grimaldo price tag amid Atlético Madrid links
"Alejandro Grimaldo has been heavily linked with a move to Atlético Madrid and is said to have given the green light for a transfer to the Spanish capital club.However, the move will only go through i...
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