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Atlético Madrid open talks to sign Juventus midfielder Nico González

Atlético Madrid open talks to sign Juventus midfielder Nico González

Business Upturn2 days ago
By Ravi Kumar Jha Published on August 14, 2025, 19:25 IST
Atlético Madrid have initiated talks with Juventus over a potential move for Spanish midfielder Nico González, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. Discussions between the two clubs have already begun, with the deal expected to be a permanent transfer if negotiations progress smoothly.
Nico González, who joined Juventus in 2023 from Barcelona, has shown flashes of quality in Turin but has struggled to cement a regular starting role under manager Thiago Motta. Atlético Madrid, under Diego Simeone, are keen to strengthen their midfield options ahead of the new season, and the 22-year-old has emerged as a key target.
Initial talks are understood to be positive, though both clubs are yet to agree on the transfer fee and personal terms. The move, if finalized, could also have a domino effect on Juventus' transfer activity, with Romano reporting that the Bianconeri may use the funds and squad space to bring in a new winger.
Atlético have been active in the market this summer, aiming to revamp their squad after a mixed campaign last season. González's versatility in midfield — capable of operating as a deep-lying playmaker or a box-to-box presence — fits perfectly into Simeone's system, which values both technical skill and work rate.
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Ravi kumar jha is an undergraduate student in Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia and Mass Communication. A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication and he also has a genuine interest in sports. Ravi is currently working as a journalist at Businessupturn.com
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