Atlético de Madrid are facing a complicated situation with their backup goalkeeper, Horațiu Moldovan . The Romanian goalkeeper, who joined the club half a year ago, is on the radar of several European teams. The lack of minutes and his desire to be a starter have led Moldovan to seriously consider leaving Atlético and currently, he has up to nine offers on the table.
International offers for Moldovan
Moldovan has failed to establish himself at Atlético Madrid due to the undisputed presence of Jan Oblak in goal. Now, teams from all over Europe and other parts of the world are willing to give him the opportunity he seeks. Among those interested, Celtic Glasgow stands out, who are looking for a replacement for Joe Hart, as well as Hamburg and Hungarian Ferencvaros have shown interest in the Romanian goalkeeper.
However, it is not only these European clubs who are after Moldovan. Two Saudi Arabian sides , Al Ared and Damac, have also expressed their desire to sign him. These international proposals highlight Moldovan's talent and represent a serious challenge for Atletico Madrid, who could lose their back-up goalkeeper at any moment.
Interest in La Liga
Rayo Vallecano, Valladolid and Getafe have all expressed their desire to sign the Romanian goalkeeper. For these clubs, Moldovan is an opportunity to strengthen their squads with a quality goalkeeper. The competition within Spain for his signing could put pressure on Atletico Madrid to make a quick decision on his future.
Faced with this wave of interest, Atlético de Madrid has set a starting price for Moldovan. The club is not willing to let him go for less than 2.5 million euros. This figure would allow Atlético to recoup the initial investment of 800,000 euros that it paid to Rapid Bucharest.
Atlético de Madrid is clear about it
This decision reflects the importance that Moldovan has for Atlético, even in his secondary role. Moldovan's situation is a sensitive issue for Atlético de Madrid.
Although he is not the starting goalkeeper, his departure would leave a significant void in the squad . Jan Oblak remains the undisputed goalkeeper, but the need to have a reliable backup is crucial to maintaining competitiveness in all competitions.