The big ones were in trouble in the summer of 2021. Covid shuffled the cards: Inter, Milan and Juventus could not buy a great player without selling him, without resorting to loans or bills. Capital gains virtually disappeared because those who were billing 1000 started billing 600, and high wages locked everyone out. The exception was Atalanta, which allowed itself to buy goalkeeper Juan Musso for 20 million from Udinese. This was a chance to raise the bar, even if everyone was in denial about it. He was an outstanding number one in this championship, given that he could have taken Handanovic’s job at Inter (after all, he really wanted it, but then Onana came to zero), and in terms of performance was probably the best last season.
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