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Atalanta signs Poland wing-back Nicola Zalewski after short stay at Inter Milan

Atalanta signs Poland wing-back Nicola Zalewski after short stay at Inter Milan

BERGAMO, Italy — Atalanta has signed Nicola Zalewski with the Poland wing-back leaving Inter Milan after just seven months and 17 games, including a Champions League final.
Atalanta did not disclose a transfer fee in the deal announced late Monday for the 23-year-old Zalewski. It was reported to be 17 million euros ($20 million).
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