Goddess, Emil Holm’s future decided: the details

Atalanta is already planning the transfer strategies for next season, and among the decisions taken is that of not redeeming Emil Holm. The Bergamo club is evaluating other options, avoiding the payment of 8.5 million euros requested by Spezia for the purchase of the Swedish winger. The choice was also influenced by the possibility of returning to the Nerazzurri Robin Gosenswhich could represent a high-level alternative for the external department.

HOLM RETURNS TO SPEZIA
According to the latest market rumors, the Dea has announced its decision not to proceed with the redemption of Holm. This return to Spezia will only be temporary, as the player, considered a top player in his role, is followed by several big names and will soon find a new place. The decision not to buy Holm will allow Atalanta to allocate resources to other transfer objectives.

REINFORCEMENTS ON THE BANDS
With Holm set to leave Bergamo, Atalanta will look to strengthen their flanks with new additions. The return of Robin Gosens, if confirmed, would represent a significant reinforcement, but the Nerazzurri management is also evaluating other profiles to ensure greater competitiveness in view of next season. Among the hypothesized names are Sugawara, Dorgu, players who could adapt well to Gasperini’s game system and offer new solutions on the side lanes.

MARKET STRATEGY
Atalanta’s strategy for the summer transfer market involves focusing on players who can increase the value of the squad and guarantee high-level performances in all competitions. The team will be involved on five fronts next season: Serie A, Italian Cup, Champions League, Italian Super Cup and European Super Cup. To face this intense calendar, the Nerazzurri club will have to operate wisely on the market, balancing investments and sales to build a solid and competitive group.

 
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