Atalanta is the Italian club that, on the contrary, has made the most progress in the transfer market over the last ten years. It is no coincidence that the club from Bergamo, from a team accustomed to not being relegated for several years, has confidently risen to the noble level of our football: a few weeks ago it won its first historic European trophy, and in a few weeks – not before challenging Real Madrid in the Super Cup – it will enter the most important European fields for a new participation in the Champions League.
This is also thanks to the numerous capital gains identified by Percassi in recent years: last summer it was the capital gain of Rasmus Hojlund, sold to Manchester United for seventy million euros plus ten bonuses, it could be the capital gain of Teun Koopmeiners (but only in the event of an offer of 60 million euros).
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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