Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone spent an estimated €176m over the summer time as a part of a significant squad revamp.
Los Rojiblancos are aiming to problem Actual Madrid and Barcelona within the La Liga title race after ending third as soon as once more in 2025/26.
Amongst the brand new faces, Simeone bolstered his assault, with strikes for Serie A duo Giacomo Raspadori and Nico Gonzalez.
Simeone has opted to vary his assault within the opening three video games of the home season with Atletico Madrid but to win a recreation.
Alexander Sorloth, Julian Alvarez and Giuliano Simeone have additionally scored only one league aim to this point with the vast majority of the squad now away on worldwide obligation.
With Simeone trying to freshen issues up within the Spanish capital, Norway worldwide Alexander Sorloth was linked with a doable transfer away.
Regardless of solely becoming a member of Atletico Madrid final summer time, he netted 24 targets in all competitions in his debut marketing campaign, however Premier League facet Newcastle United had been linked with a late window supply.
The Magpies sprung into motion following Alexander Isak’s document breaking switch transfer to Liverpool earlier than finally swooping for Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa.
Sorloth rejects claims he needed Atletico Madrid exit
Regardless of the rumours over his future, Sorloth has rejected claims he was contemplating a transfer away, throughout an interview from Norway’s camp.
“The rumours shocked me so much. I’m not sad at Atletico Madrid. Rumours are one thing it’s important to dwell with as a participant. Issues had been written that aren’t true,” as per Mundo Deportivo.
“I’m pleased to play for one of many greatest and finest golf equipment on this planet. We’re having a troublesome begin to the season, however we’re assured we are able to flip issues round.”
Norway return to 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification at residence to Moldova on September 9 with 4 wins from 4 to this point in a Group I rating which additionally options Italy.



























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