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    Soccer-US Fund Apollo in Talks to Invest in Atletico Madrid, Sources Say

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    Posted on July 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Apollo Global Management is in talks to invest in Atletico Madrid, focusing on the club's Metropolitano Stadium project, potentially valuing the club at 3 billion euros.

    Apollo Global Management Explores Investment in Atletico Madrid

    By Andres Gonzalez and Pietro Lombardi

    MADRID (Reuters) -U.S.-based buyout fund Apollo Global Management is in talks with the lead shareholder of Atletico Madrid about a possible deal to invest in the Spanish top-flight side, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

    Spanish newspaper Expansion first reported the news on Wednesday.

    The club has embarked on an 800 million euro ($929 million) sport and leisure project around its Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid.

    Some 200 million euros for the project will come from the club, the rest is expected to come from private investors, according to Expansion.

    While talks between the club and Apollo started off focusing on financing for Atletico Madrid's building project, the U.S. fund is now interested in a stake in Atletico Holdco, which owns the majority of the club, one of the sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the talks are private.

    There is no concrete offer on the table and other funds are interested in a stake in Atletico Holdco, this person said, adding that a deal could value the club at up to 3 billion euros.

    Apollo would get its stake via a capital increase of Atletico Holdco, according to Expansion. Apollo declined to comment on the report.

    Club CEO Miguel Ángel Gil Marin is the main shareholder in Atletico Holdco, with a stake of more than 50%. Investment fund Ares Management and Enrique Cerezo are also investors in the company that owns more than 70% of the club. ($1 = 0.8606 euros)

    (Reporting by Pietro Lombardi and Andres Gonzales; Editing by Peter Rutherford, Anousha Sakoui and Keith Weir)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Apollo Global Management is exploring an investment in Atletico Madrid.
    • •Talks initially focused on financing the Metropolitano Stadium project.
    • •Apollo is interested in a stake in Atletico Holdco.
    • •The deal could value the club at up to 3 billion euros.
    • •Other funds are also interested in investing in Atletico Holdco.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Soccer-US fund Apollo in talks to invest in Atletico Madrid, sources say

    1What is Apollo Global Management considering regarding Atletico Madrid?

    Apollo Global Management is in talks to invest in Atletico Madrid, focusing on a possible deal with the club's lead shareholder.

    2How much is Atletico Madrid's sport and leisure project estimated to cost?

    The sport and leisure project around Atletico Madrid's Metropolitano Stadium is estimated to cost 800 million euros ($929 million).

    3What is the expected source of funding for the Atletico Madrid project?

    Atletico Madrid is expected to fund 200 million euros of the project, with the remainder coming from private investors.

    4What stake does Miguel Ángel Gil Marin hold in Atletico Holdco?

    Miguel Ángel Gil Marin holds more than 50% of the stake in Atletico Holdco, which owns the majority of Atletico Madrid.

    5What is the potential valuation of Atletico Madrid in the ongoing talks?

    The ongoing talks could value Atletico Madrid at up to 3 billion euros, as other funds are also interested in a stake in Atletico Holdco.

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