The future of Nico González is turning into one of the hottest topics of this transfer window. According to Corriere dello Sport, Atlético Madrid has expressed strong interest in the Juventus winger.
However, negotiations remain stalled as the two clubs are still far apart on the terms of the deal. Juventus is open to letting González leave, but only under specific conditions. The Italian club prefers a loan with an obligation to buy at around €30 million.
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This formula would guarantee immediate financial security and create room in the squad for a new signing, with Lille winger Edon Zhegrova at the top of their wish list.
The disagreement over the structure of the deal has become the key obstacle preventing the negotiations from advancing.
Italian clubs still in the picture
While Atlético remains the frontrunner, Italian clubs have not entirely stepped away from the conversation. Both Atalanta and Roma have made inquiries about the 25-year-old Argentine.
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Atalanta may revisit the possibility if they finalize the sale of Ademola Lookman, creating both space and funds for González. Roma, meanwhile, continues to monitor the situation but has not taken any significant steps toward a formal offer.
González’s uneven season under Igor Tudor’s system has also made his future in Turin less secure. A move could give him the fresh start he needs while allowing Juventus to reinvest in their attack.
Time is running short as the final days of the transfer window approach. Juventus and Atlético Madrid remain in constant contact to close the gap in their valuations.
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If Atlético edges closer to Juventus’ €30 million request, a deal could be finalized in the coming days. For Juventus, completing this transfer would not only help balance the books but also accelerate their pursuit of a dynamic winger like Zhegrova to strengthen their squad.
For González, a move to La Liga could offer regular playing time and a chance to rediscover his confidence. For Juventus, it represents a calculated risk aimed at reshaping their offensive options.
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What happens next will depend on whether the two clubs can find common ground. Until then, the football world will keep its eyes on Turin and Madrid, waiting to see where Nico González will land when the market closes.