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Angel Correa’s signing to Tigres UANL in danger after Atletico Madrid sudden statement

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Angel Correa of Atletico de Madrid acknowledges the fans following dthe La Liga EA Sports match between Atletico de Madrid and Real Betis Balompie at Riyadh Air Metropolitano on May 18, 2025 in Madrid, Spain.
© Denis Doyle/Getty ImagesAngel Correa of Atletico de Madrid acknowledges the fans following dthe La Liga EA Sports match between Atletico de Madrid and Real Betis Balompie at Riyadh Air Metropolitano on May 18, 2025 in Madrid, Spain.

Tigres UANL fans were buzzing with excitement over reports linking Argentina’s World Cup winner Ángel Correa to an imminent move to Liga MX. However, the potential signing was cast into doubt after Atletico Madrid released an unexpected statement regarding the forward’s status.

Rumors of Correa’s transfer intensified last week when Relevo journalist Matteo Moretto reported that Tigres were just one step away from finalizing the deal. Tigres president Mauricio Culebro even publicly acknowledged the club’s interest in the striker, who was reportedly set to join for a fee of around $6 million.

Fuel was added to the speculation on Sunday, when Correa scored in Atlético’s 4–1 win over Real Betis. After the match, the Argentine forward posted an emotional farewell message on Instagram, seemingly confirming his departure:

Today I played my last home match wearing this shirt I love so much. It wasn’t just another day—it was a flood of memories, emotions, and gratitude. Thank you to the club, my teammates, and this incredible fanbase that always made me feel like one of their own.

I carry every applause, every ovation, and every moment in my heart. I will always be grateful for everything I experienced at Atleti. Thank you for everything!” Correa ended his message

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Atletico Madrid’s statement casts doubt on transfer

Correa’s move to Tigres appeared all but official. Argentine journalist Gastón Edul even reported that the player had already agreed to the transfer as a personal decision based on lifestyle and family factors. However, Atletico Madrid abruptly addressed the situation on their official website, leaving fans stunned:

In light of the doubts that arose at the end of yesterday’s match against Real Betis at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano, the club would like to clarify that Angel Correa is currently under contract with Atlético de Madrid until June 30, 2026. No club has contacted our institution to initiate negotiations for a possible transfer of our forward, nor has his representative presented us with any offer for the Argentine international.”

The statement, released on Monday, firmly denied the existence of any ongoing discussions—not only with Tigres but with any club worldwide. What once seemed like a done deal has now entered a strange limbo, with the possibility that Correa could remain at Atletico Madrid until the end of his contract.

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