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Simeone calls Rubén Baraja: he won't pay 25 million and Atlético are targeting another signing

The red-and-white club is looking at another player as an option for the next transfer markets

Atlético de Madrid is at a crossroads in its search for reinforcements and has made it clear that it is not willing to pay 25 million euros for Cristhian Mosquera. This decision has led the club to reconsider other options in the market, and one of the names that is once again gaining relevance is that of Javi Guerra.

An interest that comes from behind

Atletico Madrid's interest in Mosquera is not new. In the last few weeks of the transfer window, the club made two offers to Valencia. The first was for 20 million euros plus variables, followed by a second offer of 22 million. However, Valencia, managed by Peter Lim, remained firm in their position, demanding 25 million.

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Mosquera in a match | Europa Press

At the same time, Atlético had been exploring other options, including Javi Guerra. The midfielder was also very close to joining the Madrid team during the summer. In fact, he even travelled to Madrid to discuss the terms of his possible signing. However, Atlético ultimately opted to sign Conor Gallagher, leaving Guerra up in the air.

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Javi Guerra | Google Imagenes

The situation with Javi Guerra has become interesting again. With Atletico Madrid looking for alternatives after Valencia's refusal, Guerra could be an attractive option for the club. His quality and youth make him a player who can adapt well to the team's needs. In addition, the fact that he has already been close to joining Atletico in the past could facilitate a deal in this new attempt.

Lenglet as a patch

In the current context, Atlético de Madrid have opted to strengthen their defence with the signing of Clement Lenglet, who arrives on loan from Barcelona. This shows that the club is constantly on the move and looking to improve its squad in a strategic way. Lenglet will bring experience and quality to the team, but the search for other talents remains a priority.

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Lenglet in his presentation | Atlético de Madrid

Simeone is known for his tactical approach and maximising the potential of his players. Bringing in new talent is essential to keep Atletico Madrid competitive in La Liga and European competitions. With the Champions League coming up, the team needs to have the best players available and fit. The mix of experience and youth can be key to success this season.