Atlético de Madrid are facing a complicated situation in this transfer market due to the interest of several clubs in their promising players Santiago Mouriño and Carlos Martín. Both players have attracted interest from teams in Spain and Portugal, which could be a headache for Simeone, who sees them as part of the team's future.
Carlos Martín, the jewel that Cholo doesn't want to lose
Carlos Martín is one of the players who has attracted the interest of several teams. After a remarkable season at Mirandés, the young striker has caught the attention of several clubs, including Sporting de Braga and Leganés.
Sporting Braga, who seem determined to fish for talents in the ranks of Atlético Madrid, have also set their sights on Martín. The interest of a foreign club in these promising players reflects the quality of the youth team, but also threatens Simeone's long-term project, which values these players.
Leganés, for its part, has also positioned itself as a serious candidate to sign Carlos Martín. However, competition with Sporting Braga could complicate the operation, especially if the Portuguese club decides to bet heavily on the young striker.
Santiago Mouriño, another pearl in the spotlight
Santiago Mouriño, a young Uruguayan with exceptional talent, has been one of the revelations in the Atlético de Madrid youth system. At just 19 years old, Mouriño has already shown glimpses of his potential, earning him the interest of several teams, including Getafe and Sporting de Braga. However, Simeone would not be willing to lose this young talent without fighting for him.
Getafe have made an offer to take Mouriño on loan, looking to strengthen their squad with a promising South American player. But they are not alone in the race.
Sporting Braga have also shown strong interest in the player from Portugal, which could complicate the situation for Atlético. Despite the pressure, Atlético are not closing the door to a transfer, provided that they reserve a percentage of any future sale.
The amounts demanded by Atlético appear to be beyond Getafe's reach, leaving Sporting Braga in an advantageous position if they meet the Madrid club's demands.