Atletico Madrid spent huge in the summertime to signal 10 gamers, however a kind of appears to be like to already be on his manner out of the RiyadhAir Metropolitano. Giacomo Raspadori was introduced in from Napoli to offer attacking depth alongside the likes of Julian Alvarez, Alexander Sorloth and Antoine Griezmann, however he has discovered minutes arduous to come back by since swapping Italy for Spain.
Raspadori has managed solely 13 appearances as an Atleti participant, with solely 4 of these coming from the beginning (one in La Liga, one in Copa del Rey and two in Champions League). Diego Simeone doesn’t seem to rely on him as a severe choice, which is why there may be already uncertainty surrounding his future at Los Colchoneros.
In line with La Gazzetta dello Sport journalist Alberto Cerruti (through Cadena SER), Raspadori has already made up his thoughts. On condition that he wants common minutes in an effort to give himself an opportunity of being in Italy’s squad for the 2026 World Cup (in the event that they qualify), he has made it clear that he desires out when the winter switch window opens.
“Raspadori will return to Italy within the January switch window as a result of he doesn’t play an excessive amount of for Atleti and, above all, as a result of he doesn’t wish to lose the prospect to be within the Italian nationwide staff’s group. Gattuso wants gamers who’re starters, who play, and this isn’t his case (for him).”
Roma thought of probably vacation spot for Raspadori
When it comes to golf equipment, AS Roma have proven curiosity in Raspadori in latest weeks. They consider a deal on their phrases will probably be attainable with Atleti, given his lack of prominence in Simeone’s squad.
If Raspadori does go, it’s probably that Atleti might want to kind a alternative. A brand new left-back is already on the agenda, however one other ahead would even be required because the departure of the Italy worldwide would take Simeone’s choices down to a few (Alvarez, Sorloth and Griezmann).



























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