Blockbuster ties and a booming market, World Cup all over front pages
World Cup front pages across Europe and South America highlight the pressure of the Round of 32, the uncertain future of Julián Álvarez, and debate around the main contenders. Spanish sports papers Marca and Mundo Deportivo focus on Spain’s “Red Route” as the team prepares for a decisive match against Austria, stressing the need to move beyond doubts from the group stage and pointing to possible future opponents such as Portugal, Croatia or France if Spain advances. In transfer coverage, Sport reports Atlético de Madrid has hardened its position on Álvarez after Barcelona’s interest, demanding a fixed €150 million fee paid in a single installment. The rivalry for the striker also includes Arsenal, mentioned as another serious contender. Elsewhere, L’Équipe runs an exclusive interview with Ronaldo Nazário, who tells Kylian Mbappé that he has his blessing. In Argentina, Olé quotes Lionel Scaloni urging the team to “drive away any excess triumphalism” and respect Cape Verde, described as the tournament’s “Cinderella story.”





