According to a source from Fichajes, Manchester United may explore the market with an offer worth 35 million euros for Marcos Llorente, a player currently contracted to Atletico Madrid.
Manchester United is taking decisive action in the winter transfer market to reinforce their squad. According to the source Fichajes, the “Red Devils” are ready to spend 35 million euros to sign Marcos Llorente.
Marcos Llorente is on Manchester United’s radar.
This move is pushing Atletico Madrid into a “dilemma” regarding the future of the Spanish star.
Marcos Llorente is one of Atletico Madrid’s most successful signings since moving from their fierce rivals Real Madrid. Under the guidance of coach Diego Simeone, the 30-year-old player has become an irreplaceable link thanks to his incredible versatility.
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He can perform excellently as a central midfielder, an attacking midfielder, and even adequately cover the right-back position when needed. Therefore, allowing this player to leave would create a large void in terms of professional quality at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium.
However, financial pressure is forcing Atletico Madrid to carefully consider the offer from England. The Spanish club needs funds to balance its budget and reinvest in the squad. Generating 35 million euros for a player who has turned 30 is considered an effective financial solution.
In addition to Marcus Llorente’s situation, “los Rojiblancos” (Atletico Madrid) are also facing several other personnel changes. The La Liga representative is reportedly considering selling Conor Gallagher or even Thiago Almada, who is a target for Aston Villa.
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The final decision regarding the Spanish international will depend on whether Atletico Madrid prioritizes professional stability or resolving their immediate financial problem.
To learn more about transfer-related issues, readers can refer to the article: Decoding the Premier League’s new transfer tactic: Loan first, pay later to circumvent Financial Fair Play rules.
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