To Speed Up Cavani Transfer, Atletico Boss Willingly Fly to France

Cavani Transfer, Atletico Madrid, Miguel Angel Gil Marin, Paris Saint-Germain.  bringing Cavani,

Atletico Madrid's Pris-CEO, Miguel Angel Gil Marin, is reportedly in Paris to discuss the transfer of Paris Saint-Germain striker Edinson Cavani.

Atletico Madrid seem to be impatient to bring Edinson Cavani from Paris Saint-Germain.

This can be seen from Atletico's CEO, Miguel Angel Gil Marin, who flew directly to Paris to meet with PSG officials.

This was done by Gil Marin because he believed that he could convince PSG to cash Cavani instead of releasing it for free at the end of the season.

In addition, Gil Marin also wants to take advantage of the personal agreement that has already occurred between Cavani and Atletico.

Gianluca Di Marzio, Cavani has agreed to join Atletico on a three-year contract.

By going to Paris, Gil Marin hopes PSG will provide a price to redeem Cavani.

Cavani Transfer, Atletico Madrid, Miguel Angel Gil Marin, Paris Saint-Germain.  bringing Cavani,

Cavani himself is expected to immediately join Diego Simeone's squad in the transfer market this winter.

The reason, Atletico is lacking forwards after being left by Diego Costa because of an injury.

At the moment Los Rojiblancos only has Alvaro Morata as a purely senior striker who can be played.

By bringing Cavani, Atletico believes the problem of scoring difficulties can be overcome.

So far, of the 19 matches that have been played, Simeone's men have only scored 22 goals.

The score is the lowest of all the teams in the top four in the Spanish League.

Cavani can provide solutions to Atletico's problems.

Cavani is one of the most buried strikers in the French League in the past decade.

In this season, Cavani also counts diligently scoring goals.

The 32-year-old striker has made five goals from 14 appearances in various events with PSG.




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