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·15 January 2026
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·15 January 2026
Giacomo Raspadori’s time in Spanish football has come to a premature end. After just six months at Atlético de Madrid, the rojiblanco club and Atalanta have formalized an agreement for the permanent transfer of the striker. The Bergamo side will pay 22 million euros fixed, plus an additional million in variables, to secure the return of the “azzurro” international to Serie A.
Raspadori arrived in Madrid in the summer of 2025 with high expectations, but failed to establish himself in Diego Simeone’s system. During the first half of the current campaign, the forward played 15 official matches, recording two goals and three assists. Despite showing flashes of his quality, the lack of consistent minutes accelerated his departure to a team where he is expected to regain his lost prominence.
The player is scheduled to undergo a medical examination this Thursday in Bergamo to seal his permanent move to the “Dea.” With this move, Atalanta strengthens its attack with a versatile profile who knows the Italian league perfectly. For their part, Atlético de Madrid bid farewell to the player, wishing him success in his future endeavors, thus closing a deal that allows the club to recover part of the investment made just a few months ago.
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