The Spanish football team "Atletico" is trying to avoid activating the mandatory buyout clause in the contract of Argentine striker Nico Gonzalez.
Idman.Biz reports that the Madrid representative considers the amount of 32 million euros (64 million AZN) intended for the player's permanent transfer to be excessively high. Although the club management is satisfied with Nico's performance, they insist on lowering the transfer price. The player himself prefers to continue his career in Madrid.
The Italian football team "Juventus", on the other hand, demands that the terms of the agreement be fulfilled. The Turin club either wants the specified amount to be paid or plans to keep the Argentine player in the team as one of the key figures for the next season. The coaching staff sees Nico as a key player in the attacking line, along with Francisco Conceição.