It has already become common at Atlético de Madrid to talk about the future of Thomas Lemar, one of the team's players with the most problems. Before the serious injury he suffered at Mestalla, he was already a name always on the way out, especially due to his many injuries. In the last transfer markets, he was one of the footballers for whom a new club was sought, something that was impossible for the sports management.
This season he is trying, at least, to be a more useful piece for Simeone, having had minutes in four matches this season. However, he is far from being a potential starter in the colchonero team, mainly because he has a lot of competition ahead of him. He will surely be able to have some prominence in the coming months, but his departure seems prioritized in the planning for the next season.
The Possible Destination of Thomas Lemar
The world champion has not had an easy time at Atlético de Madrid, despite having worn the red-and-white jersey for almost seven years. Injuries have been his great obstacle, preventing him from having regularity on the field and being unable to maintain his best version. Therefore, there have been several attempts from the colchonero club to find him a new club that would take on all or part of the Frenchman's salary.
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The destination that has sounded the strongest is Türkiye, where they always offer high salaries to convince the continent's great stars. It would be a good competition for Thomas Lemar, with high-level clubs and the opportunity to continue competing in continental tournaments. Additionally, the Frenchman is not the only one in the sights of Ottoman teams, as there are other names from the Metropolitano that have been mentioned several times.
Offers from Türkiye
Besiktas emerged in the winter market as a strong contender to acquire Alexander Sorloth, whom they would have incorporated on loan. The Turkish team has Norwegian Solskjaer on their bench, who would have tried to convince the forward to accept returning to Türkiye. It should be noted that the former Villarreal player played in Ottoman soccer with Trabzonspor, but he still remains an important piece for Simeone.
Ángel Correa was also mentioned for both Galatasaray and Besiktas, but there was no intention to let the Rosario player leave in winter. In fact, the team led by Okan Buruk signed Álvaro Morata to strengthen the attack, which was surprising, as the Spaniard arrived at AC Milan in the summer. Reinildo has also been linked to clubs in the Superliga, although there is still no decision about his future.