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Atletico wants Scalvini to fix its defensive problems
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58961, member: 636"] Atletico Madrid pursues Giorgio Scalvini to bolster their defensive ranks during January transfer activity. The Italian center-back has emerged as a primary target for Diego Simeone's squad. Atalanta's 21-year-old talent scored once across his first three Serie A appearances this campaign. His contract runs through 2028 despite Newcastle United's rejected 40 million euro bid. European powerhouses maintain strong interest in securing his signature. Simeone requires defensive reinforcements as injuries and inconsistent performances plague current options. Scalvini offers physical presence while demonstrating excellent distribution skills from deep positions. His versatility appeals to coaches seeking modern defenders capable of initiating attacks. The Spanish club recognizes fierce competition from Premier League rivals complicates negotiations. Madrid officials accelerate discussions to complete the acquisition before competitors intervene. [/QUOTE]
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