Atalanta might give in and accept one of the large bids for Teun Koopmeiners next summer, and his replacement could be a player they are very familiar with, Andrea Colpani. The Bergamaschi have generally cashed in on one of their stars every summer.
According to Tuttomercatoweb, La Dea has been working under the radar to sign the Monza trequartista. He has blossomed in his second Serie A season, scoring seven goals and providing one assist.
Colpani is a product of the Atalanta academy, but they let him slip away three years ago, agreeing to a loan with a €9M conditioned obligation to buy. Monza got eventually promoted to the top flight. He has been playing with the Biancorossi since 2020.
Juventus have displayed major interest in Koopmeiners, but it’ll take at least €50M to convince the Orobici. The Bianconeri could try to use an enticing bargaining chip, Matias Soulé. Coach Gian Piero Gasperini signaled to be open to such a possibility.
Our Take on Atalanta, Koopmeiners, and Colpani
There’s starting to be significant smoke about the departure of the Dutchman, more likely toward a foreign team than Turin if La Dea really dangles him. Considering his versatility and price tag, they’ll most likely substitute him with two players, a no.10 and a central midfielder. The Monza star surely fits the first profile, and they’d amend a previous error, which is always nice.
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