Atletico turn down Chelsea's 40 million for Omorodion
As Gianluca di Marzio reported, Chelsea have made an offer of around 40 million euros for Atletico Madrid striker Samu Omorodion. The 'Rojiblanco' side are sticking to the clause of around 80 million euros and have automatically rejected his sale.
4 months ago
Atletico Madrid are already getting down to work in order to plan for next season. A season in which they want to make several changes to the squad, with the attack being one of the lines with the greatest needs.
One of the names that is currently dominating the red and white current affairs is that of Samu Omorodion. The striker returns from his loan spell at Alaves and is one of the main attractions of the market. Roma and Napoli have already set their sights on him.
Moreover, as journalist Gianluca di Marzio reported, Chelsea have been the latest to join the bidding for the talented Spanish attacker. The Blues sent an offer of 40 million euros for his services, however, Atleti rejected it instantly.
Atletico Madrid are counting on Samu Omorodion for next season, as he is a player that Simeone likes and would like to test his potential. Moreover, if negotiations were to begin with any club, they would not do so for less than the termination clause, stipulated at around 80 million euros.
One of the names that is currently dominating the red and white current affairs is that of Samu Omorodion. The striker returns from his loan spell at Alaves and is one of the main attractions of the market. Roma and Napoli have already set their sights on him.
Moreover, as journalist Gianluca di Marzio reported, Chelsea have been the latest to join the bidding for the talented Spanish attacker. The Blues sent an offer of 40 million euros for his services, however, Atleti rejected it instantly.
Atletico Madrid are counting on Samu Omorodion for next season, as he is a player that Simeone likes and would like to test his potential. Moreover, if negotiations were to begin with any club, they would not do so for less than the termination clause, stipulated at around 80 million euros.
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