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Atletico Madrid sign Marc Pubill after missing Jesus Areso

Atletico Madrid sign Marc Pubill after missing Jesus Areso

The Sun5 days ago
ATLETICO MADRID signed Almeria full-back Marc Pubill on Tuesday after missing out on Jesus Areso.
Osasuna right-back Areso joined Athletic Bilbao earlier on despite reports Atletico had agreed a deal for the Spaniard.
'Our club and Almeria have reached a deal, as long as (Pubill) passes his medical and signs his new contract,' said Atletico in a statement.
Atletico did not state how much they will pay to sign the 22-year-old defender who was linked with a £13 million ($18 million) switch to Premier League side Wolves.
Areso came back to Athletic Bilbao after departing their reserve side in 2021 for Osasuna, with the 26-year-old's return costing the Basque side up to 12 million euros ($14 million), according to Spanish reports.
'Athletic and Osasuna have reached a deal for the transfer of the full-back Jesus Areso, who signs for the red-and-whites until June 30, 2031,' said Athletic in a statement.
Ernesto Valverde's Athletic finished fourth last season in La Liga and managed to tie down winger Nico Williams earlier this summer despite interest from Barcelona. - AFP
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