The Old Lady Finds Her Striker
The transfer market has erupted, and Juventus has struck first. According to the golden voices of Fabrizio Romano and Nicolò Schira, the Turin giants have reached an agreement on personal terms with Alexander Sørloth. The Norwegian striker is poised to leave Atlético Madrid for a contract spanning three years with an optional fourth. His salary? A tidy €4 million per season. But hold your breath, because the deal isn't signed, sealed, and delivered just yet. The "Old Lady" must now navigate the delicate art of negotiation with the "Mattress Makers" in Madrid. Talks are scheduled to intensify next week, where the real battle for the final signature will take place.
A Complex Web of Swaps
This isn't a simple purchase. The narrative thickens with the potential return of Nicolás González. The Argentine winger played on loan at Atlético last season, impressing the squad but leaving a financial rift between the clubs. Atlético refused to meet the agreed €32 million fee for a permanent move, demanding a discount that Juventus simply wouldn't offer. Enter the plot twist: a player swap. Reports suggest the two clubs are discussing a trade involving Sørloth and González. Adding another layer to this intricate dance, there are whispers that Koke, the legendary Atlético captain, could also be part of the package as Juventus looks to bolster their midfield depth. It is a high-stakes game of chess, where every move counts and every euro matters.
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