Moise Kean turns down more than three teams for Atletico
Fabrizio Romano, a journalist who is an expert on transfer market affairs, claims that Moise Kean has rejected approaches from more than three different teams in this winter window because the striker wants to go on loan to Atletico Madrid for the remainder of the season.
10 months ago
Atletico Madrid are working on a top-class signing for the remainder of the season: Moise Kean. The Juventus attacker is not getting much playing time at the Turin club, who are keen to loan him out for half a year in order for him to gain more playing time. That is where the Madrid side come in, which, according to Fabrizio Romano, is such an attractive destination for the player that he has turned down approaches from more than three clubs.
The problem is that, first, the 'Colchoneros' have to agree Angel Correa's sale to Al Ittihad, which would create the perfect budgetary margin for his replacement to fit in. The Argentine has taken on more of a substitute role this season.
That is why the club considers it a profitable operation to transfer him now that he has two years left on his contract in order to make a profit and get everything ready for the arrival of his Italian counterpart.
Moise Kean could be a very interesting and eye-catching addition to Atletico Madrid's squad. Juventus paid 30 million for him after a spell on loan from Everton and, although he earned a starting place in October and early November, the striker has dropped down the pecking order. A debut in Spain would be a great opportunity for him, especially after the 'Bianconeri' were disqualified from European competitions: if this deal goes ahead, he will play in the Champions League.
The problem is that, first, the 'Colchoneros' have to agree Angel Correa's sale to Al Ittihad, which would create the perfect budgetary margin for his replacement to fit in. The Argentine has taken on more of a substitute role this season.
That is why the club considers it a profitable operation to transfer him now that he has two years left on his contract in order to make a profit and get everything ready for the arrival of his Italian counterpart.
Moise Kean could be a very interesting and eye-catching addition to Atletico Madrid's squad. Juventus paid 30 million for him after a spell on loan from Everton and, although he earned a starting place in October and early November, the striker has dropped down the pecking order. A debut in Spain would be a great opportunity for him, especially after the 'Bianconeri' were disqualified from European competitions: if this deal goes ahead, he will play in the Champions League.
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