Oblak and Atletico Madrid heading for divorce!

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Slovenian goalkeeper Jan Oblak is likely to leave his club Atletico Madrid this summer.

Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Jan Oblak is in the sights of the Saudi Pro League.

The media Okdiario claims that the rojiblanco club is not opposed to the idea of ​​letting its goalkeeper go. If the interest is confirmed, the Matelassiers are ready to discuss a deal. Oblak is tied to Atlético until 2028 and receives a salary of 20 million euros per year. If the opportunity to sell at a reasonable price presents itself, the Iberian giant will not say no.

Atletico have already found Oblak’s replacement

The capital club has reportedly already found a replacement for the Slovenian, in the person of Georgi Mamardashvili, from Valencia. But negotiations will only begin if Oblak is sold.

The Georgian, who shone brightly at the last Euro, is also being tracked by Liverpool. But, he would prefer to stay in La Liga if he leaves Valencia this month.

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