Naples and Juve fight over Atlético star

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While he was promised to Chelsea, Samu Omorodion could finally go to Italy. The transfer of the Spaniard to the Blues fell through at the last moment and Juventus and Napoli would have approached Atlético. The two Italian clubs would like a loan of “Samu”, which is categorically refused by the Colchoneros in search of liquidity and who see in this operation the opportunity to fill the coffers.

According to information from Asthe formula desired by Atlético would be in the worst case, a loan paying 10 million euros with a high mandatory purchase option or a sale of 50% of the rights of the 20-year-old striker. The Olympic champion with Spain is more than ever on the way out because the Madrid club has not included him on the list of players who can participate in La Liga. The departure of Omorodion is seen internally as a way to amortize the costs of the very expensive arrival (75 million excluding bonuses) of Julián Álvarez.

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