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Atalanta set Marco Palestra’ price

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Marco Palestra, the 2005-born right-back currently playing for Cagliari on loan from Atalanta, is quickly becoming one of Italy’s most talked-about young talents.

According to Corriere dello Sport, Palestra has captured the attention of nearly all the top clubs in Serie A. Juventus, Inter, Roma, Milan, and Napoli are reportedly monitoring his progress, signaling that the young defender could become one of the most sought-after prospects in Italian football.

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Atalanta, known for their ability to develop and sell top talent, seems ready to capitalize on this surge of interest. The Bergamo club is reportedly setting a price of no less than €40 million for Palestra’s permanent transfer, should a club wish to secure his services in June.

Such a valuation reflects the player’s potential and the growing demand for versatile, modern full-backs who can contribute both defensively and offensively.

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While the €40 million price tag may challenge Italian clubs with tighter budgets, foreign teams—especially those from England—are closely following Palestra’s performances.

Premier League clubs have a history of investing heavily in young, promising talents, and Palestra’s profile seems to fit perfectly into that model. Scouts have praised his tactical intelligence, physicality, and composure on the ball, qualities that have made him stand out even at a young age.

For Atalanta, Palestra represents another success story in their youth development system. The club has consistently produced players who make significant impacts domestically and internationally.

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By demanding a high transfer fee, Atalanta is not only recognizing the player’s value but also ensuring that any interested club is fully committed to integrating him into their plans.

For Palestra himself, the coming months could define his career trajectory. Staying at Cagliari to gain more first-team experience or moving to a top Serie A side or foreign club could each offer unique challenges and opportunities.

Regardless of the destination, the young right-back has already made a name for himself, and the football world will be watching closely.

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