The Atlético de Madrid continues to work with the aim of improving its squad, which already has several new faces like Thomas Lemar or Rodri. Because Diego Simeone without a doubt lacks some pieces in certain areas of his squad, but the market has just begun.
From Italy, specifically the newspaper Il Corriere della Sera, they have offered us a new idea that the rojiblanco team is already considering to give a boost to its forward line. We are referring to Nikola Kalinic, a 30-year-old Croatian striker who can leave AC Milan.
Scorer of 6 goals in 35 matches last season, this forward who was expelled from the Croatian national team in the World Cup may be looking for a change of air due to AC Milan's exclusion from European competitions. In fact, Radamel Falcao is being mentioned as his replacement at San Siro, and even the Dutchman Bas Dost has been mentioned.
Also wanted by Sevilla, Kalinic could fill the void left by Fernando Torres in the Atlético squad as a substitute striker, also facilitating the departures of Kevin Gameiro and Luciano Vietto.