Allegra Poljak strengthens the red-and-white side. Image: Atlético de Madrid.

Allegra Poljak, pace, skill and goals for Atlético de Madrid

The club has announced the signing of Allegra Poljak, who will be a 'rojiblanca' until 2028. The Serbia international, who can play as both a full-back and a winger on either flank, arrives from Madrid CFF, where she scored 5 goals and provided 1 assist in 25 league matches last season.

17 JUL 2026

Atlético de Madrid's sixth signing in this transfer window. To date, the Rojiblanco side has announced the arrivals of Allegra Poljak (Madrid CFF), Viola Calligaris (Juventus), Henrietta Csiszár (Internazionale de Milán), Génesis Pérez (University of Central Florida), Maite Zubieta (Athletic Club), and Lucía Rodríguez (Real Sociedad). Furthermore, academy players Lydia Rodríguez and Natalia Peñalvo will be part of the first team squad. In the case of the Serbian international, she began her sporting career in her home country, playing for Novi Bečej, Novi Sad, and Spartak Subotica. In 2017, she moved to Hungary to play for Ferencváros. After two seasons at the Hungarian club, she arrived in Spain, where she has now spent seven years with five different teams. 

In Liga F Moeve, she played for Granadilla Tenerife for two seasons, where she began to showcase her great attacking ability. She then moved to Real Sociedad. In San Sebastián, she spent two seasons, alternating starts with substitute appearances, before joining Levante Las Planas, where she stayed for just one year, proving decisive in helping the Catalan side secure survival. Her last team in Spain was Madrid CFF, where she played 55 matches over two seasons in the Primera División, scoring 10 goals and providing 5 assists. She stands out for her versatility, capable of playing as a full-back, wing-back, or winger on either flank. She is a fast player with dribbling ability and a great threat from deep.


Last season, she scored 5 goals and provided 1 assist in 1,992 league minutes across 25 matches, starting 24 of them. Additionally, defensively, she recovered 3 balls per game and won 58% of her total duels. She has been a regular in international call-ups for the Serbian National Team since 2017, playing a significant role in qualifying matches for the World Cups and European Championships. Furthermore, she is currently one of the leaders of the Serbian squad. Now, she continues in the capital, but at Atlético de Madrid, where she faces a new challenge in the Rojiblanco side's new project. With David González at the helm, the team has already begun preparations with medical checks and the first training sessions on the pitch.