Image of Mario Hermoso celebrating a goal with Atlético de Madrid at the Civitas Metropolitano

Bombshell: This is the hidden player who could become the new Mario Hermoso

The red-and-white club is considering the option of bringing in a recent Bundesliga champion

Atlético de Madrid are in a key phase of their defensive planning. While negotiations for David Hancko are ongoing, the club already has a plan B in mind. The need to find a replacement for Mario Hermoso is urgent, and the red-and-white team cannot afford to make any mistakes.

David Hancko, the priority

David Hancko has been Atletico's main target to strengthen their defence . His ability to play both as a centre-back and left-back makes him an ideal option. However, his current club Feyenoord are not willing to let him go easily. Talks have become complicated, and the price tag could be an issue for Atletico.

A football player in a red and white Feyenoord Rotterdam uniform on the playing field.
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Given this situation, Andrea Berta, Atlético's sporting director, has begun to consider alternatives. This is where the name of a player who could play the role of Mario Hermoso appears if the operation with Hancko does not go through.

Piero Hincapié, plan B

Piero Hincapié , the Ecuadorian defender for Bayer Leverkusen, is the name that is being talked about as a plan B. At just 22 years old, Hincapié has established himself as one of the most promising defenders in Europe. He has been a key part of Leverkusen's recent success, winning the Bundesliga and the German Cup.

A football player in the red Bayer Leverkusen uniform on the playing field.
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Hincapié is a left-footed centre-back, quick and with great adaptability. His style of play is similar to that of Mario Hermoso, which makes him an attractive option for Diego Simeone. However, his market value, estimated at 40 million euros, could be a major obstacle for Atlético.

Difficulties in signing

Bayer Leverkusen have no intention of letting Hincapié go easily. The German club are aware of the Ecuadorian's talent and would only let him go for a significant fee. Although Hincapié would welcome a move to Spain, Atlético would have to compete with other European teams interested in his services.

The fact that Hincapié occupies a non-EU player's place is not a problem for Atlético. However, the high cost and competition for the player complicate the operation. The red-and-white club must decide whether it is willing to invest in a player who could become the team's new Mario Hermoso.