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Maneuvers in goal for Udinese: Atalanta on Musso will give up Gollini

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The Juventus goalkeeper also likes Bergamo as well as Inter. The possible replacement for Boca, the negotiations for Rossi continue

UDINE. There is the Atalanta track on the Udinese navigator, which is essentially involved in the market on two exits which will also determine the choices made.

The one of Rodrigo De Paul first of all that it is of interest to Atletico Madrid, Liverpool, Milan and Juventus – among the teams enrolled in the next Champions League – who, in particular the Spaniards, have taken steps in the negotiations by offering 20 million plus a player (the Argentine Nehuen Perez), while the Rossoneri would like to pay the cash out in installments, also decreasing the amount by inserting more technical counterparts, from Jens Petter Hauge a Matteo Cage, a Rade Krunic, where Gino Well has always been oriented towards looking for the players to be included in the squad by himself.

Also at Atalanta, another Italian team from Champions, Don Rodrigo likes it, but it is definitely covered in the role, while he has clearly written the name of Juan Musso – which Inter continues to like terribly – on the shopping list in case he manages to place Pierluigi Gollini. Not a hypothesis to be discarded, considering that Rome is sifting through a goalkeeper who likes it Jose Mourinho, so much so that in the last few hours it seems to have also probed Mino Raiola on the future of the free agent Gigio Donnarumma which, however, demands much more in terms of the contract.

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Atalanta asks for 20 million for Gollini and is willing to negotiate a minimum but does not want to put more than six-seven to close for Musso, who Udinese values ​​30 million. In short, the negotiation could be set in the case of the sale of the Atalantine owner who is also of interest to Lazio, but not to the requested amount.

Should he sell him Pozzo would trigger the plan to capture the long-eyed goalkeeper, another Argentine, Agustin Rossi of Boca Juniors for which however an offer of 3.3 million euros was refused. Rossi, born in 1995, has been associated with Udinese for more than a year: after an experience on loan at Lanus, he returned to Boca last season to cover the owner’s back from the expert Esteban Andrada, gaining a discrete space both in the last Libertadores Cup (the South American Champions) and in the league.

In short, to convince the board led by Juan Roman Riquelme you have to go up with the offer. Should they pull too hard, however, the Juventus club could also trigger an alternative plan, taking a decidedly less experienced goalkeeper than Rossi, even if less ready, given that the newcomer Daniele Padelli, who returned to Friuli from Inter on a free transfer (already signed for a two-year term), could also act as a hen for a young man.

It would not be an internal solution: Simone Scuffet is destined for matches, as will the 19-year-old Manuel Gasparini who made his debut in Serie A for a few minutes in the last season and who will now make his bones in B on loan.

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Udinese in terms of young goalkeepers is instead following the Portuguese Luis Maximiano, second to Sporting Lisbon and the Under 21 national team who eliminated the Azzurri from the final phase of the European Championship last night. He is 22 years old, has a contract until 2025 and a release clause of 45 million, but a negotiation could be set for much much less, perhaps by inserting a percentage on the future sale to make happy the new Portuguese champions who will play the Champions League next season. but they will do it with Spanish Adrian Adam, formerly Atletico, between the posts.

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