Serie A: They reveal the figure for which Atalanta Duván Zapata and his replacement, Piccoli | Colombians abroad

Duván Zapata’s goals have long been of interest to various clubs in Europe. But now, finally, the interested parties have decided to go for him, forcing Atalanta to think about a future without her key figure.

The English Daily Mail has already announced that Chelsea would have the Colombian in the folder, as the performance of the young and expensive Timo Werner is not yet convincing. “He has a mix of raw pace and physical strength that opposition defenders despise, and in recent weeks he has expressed a desire to try something new,” the outlet said.

It’s an option. Others speak of PSG. And the question remains whether these are attractive options from a sporting point of view, as the young German is a bet for the future, for which they will certainly give him time and some continuity. And in the French club, the presence of Icardi as a benchmark in the neighborhood is also not exactly attractive.

But the scenario for Atalanta is the same: those interested have money, they can knock on the door every day and take the jewel off the target and therefore you have to be ready.

The first is to know what the minimum starting price is. And they all agree: Although they asked for 50 million euros two summers ago, today they are considering letting it go out for at least 40 million, two million more than the value in Transfermarket, in response to the post-pandemic crisis. . . The Valle del Cauca came for 12 million, which have already been 100 percent written off.

The point is that money would come in, the bad thing is that there would be an average of 40 goals per season. But Gasperini would already be working on that, who happily lives with Muriel, but knows he needs to put more dynamite on the attack. That is why there would already be a name in the folder that also has a virtue and that is that it would arrive for free: it is Roberto Piccoli, 20, owned by the Bergamo club and loaned to Spezia in September.

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