Josip Juranovic: Atletico Madrid make right-back priority but face €40m dilemma
Atletico Madrid’s president has confirmed the club are targeting a new right-back – but they must sell before they buy with strong links to Celtic’s Josip Juranovic.
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Atletico Madrid’s president has confirmed the club are targeting a new right-back – but they must sell before they buy with strong links to Celtic’s Josip Juranovic.
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