Atlético Madrid: Simeone responds cash for his departure

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Is the Diego Simeone era at Atlético Madrid coming to an end? Despite a contract that runs until June 2027, rumors of departure have continued to flourish in recent weeks. According to them, the management of the Colchoneros would seriously consider parting ways with its emblematic coach. Asked about this at a press conference this Friday, the Argentine coach preferred to kick in and focus on his team’s next match, in particular the reception of Alavés this Saturday in La Liga.

“I didn’t see anything. I only think about Alavés and how to resolve an important match for us. It’s not up to me to ask whether the club is looking for other solutions.”replied El Cholo.

Simeone replaced by Torres?

While he is experiencing his thirteenth season at the head of the Rojiblancos, several names are already circulating to succeed him, reports

Relevo. One of the most serious candidates would be Fernando Torres, former striker of the club and current coach of the reserve team.

On a sporting level, Atlético remains in third place in La Liga after 13 days. On the other hand, performances in the Champions League raise more concerns. Currently positioned in 23rd place in the League phase standings, synonymous with play-offs, the Metropolitano residents have shown signs of irregularity, alternating between victories against Leipzig (2-1) and Paris Saint-Germain (2 -1), but also two defeats.

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