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Matt Doherty admits it was a ‘no-brainer’ to join Atletico Madrid

Matt Doherty was unveiled as an Atletico Madrid player on Wednesday afternoon

Matt Doherty says it was a ‘no-brainer’ for him to leave Tottenham and join Atletico Madrid in shock deadline-day switch… as the Irish defender insists it was ‘impossible’ for him to turn down the chance to play for the Spanish giants

Matt Doherty has admitted that he did not need convincing to join Atletico Madrid following his shock exit from Tottenham on deadline day.

With Spurs closing in on signing Pedro Porro, news came through that Doherty was set to exit the club to join Atletico on loan until the end of the season.

However, Tottenham had already loaned out their maximum number of players and this led to Doherty’s contract being mutually terminated as he arrived at Atletico on a free transfer.

Doherty has admitted it was a whirlwind 24 hours, but is happy to be in the Spanish capital after bringing his two-and-a-half year stay at Tottenham to an end.  

‘For me, it was kind of a no-brainer once the opportunity came and I had to take it with both hands. It’s an absolute pleasure to be here,’ Doherty told the Spanish press as he was unveiled as an Atletico player on Wednesday afternoon.

Matt Doherty was unveiled as an Atletico Madrid player on Wednesday afternoon

The move to Atletico brought to an end his two-and-a-half year stay at Tottenham

The move to Atletico brought to an end his two-and-a-half year stay at Tottenham

‘I never imagined at the time something like this would be able to happen. Back in time when I was doing everything my dream initially was to play in the Premier League. I fulfilled that dream.

‘But opportunities come that are unexpected at times, and this was an opportunity I saw that if I made the move I could better myself as a person exploring different cultures and different football. Like I said before, once the opportunity came it was impossible for me to give it up.’

Doherty has signed a deal that runs until the end of the season, but has revealed that he is open to extending his contract if he can hit the ground running in the Spanish capital.

‘I am here until the end of the season, but that doesn’t have to be the end. That will be up to me and I will try to perform well and see where it takes me,’ he added.

‘Initially now it is only for six months, but let’s see if I can continue to do well for the club and see what happens going forward.’

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