https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/manutd-transfers-ronaldo-joao-felix-28626524According to AS, Atletico Madrid would be ready to sell Joao Felix for 100 million euros even though it is quite below the price they signed him for. This is pretty interesting news to me honestly because Felix is still one of the critical players of the team now. I haven't heard of any financial trouble by their side as well. Maybe it is related to the news about some teams might be interested in him these days. However the amount Atletico Madrid asks for is really huge comparing to his current market price - €50m.
I don't think there would be any team interested to pay that much for him now. He is of course still a young and talented player but this is way too above his price. Maybe Atletico Madrid must have wanted to give a signal like they won't be easily giving up on him.
Well this can be a good bomb for teams like Real Madrid and some who are interested in him, for me he is a very good player, he reached the round of 16, what he needs is a good club so he can do a lot more goals, he is also young, he is a very special candidate as they like to sign at Real Madrid.
I particularly like how seven players do things, I don't know why they want to take it out, maybe they need money? It's very strange, but I really see it as a great bargain, I don't think Atlético is going to hire a much more expensive player, because I understand that most clubs are adjusting their expenses a lot.
Each team knows their possibilities and what they can achieve, but in this case I think they are selling the player very cheap.
as the german 'kicker' reports, the new river plate coach Martin Demichelis is said to want to bring his compatriot and argentinean international Nicolas Otamendi (currently at benfica lisbon) to buenos aires.
however, there have been no talks between the two clubs yet...
Well, although Argentine soccer is beautiful and its league is complete, I cannot deny that sometimes I have seen the classics between River Plate and Boca Jr, and they are very exciting, what happens is that the leagues of European countries are much more level of experience and they have more vision of the game and they are always updating the different soccer techniques and when they get to play for their national teams they contribute a lot, so if they go to a purely Argentine league it is not that they lose their level but I think their price will drop a lot with respect to the players who are living on the European continent.