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Giuliano Simeone, a 21-year-old forward and son of Atlético de Madrid's coach, Cholo Simeone, could be facing a new opportunity to continue his development outside the red and white club. After playing just 150 minutes in the early matches of the season, the young attacker seeks more playing time, something that currently seems challenging under his father's direction in the Madrid team. Although the surname Simeone carries weight in the colchonero environment, the striker's future seems, at least temporarily, distant from the Metropolitano.
Giuliano Simeone could leave on loan
Last season, Giuliano already had an experience away from the Spanish capital, where he was loaned to gain experience and consolidate his growth in professional football. Now, with the competition in Atlético's attack fiercer than ever, the young Argentine could repeat the formula, seeking more continuity in another team. The coaching staff and the board believe that a new loan would be beneficial for his development, and rumors suggest that Italy could be the most likely destination.
Italian football seems to be an attractive option for Giuliano Simeone. Serie A teams have shown interest in acquiring the striker's services, acknowledging his work ethic, grit, and versatility in the attacking line. These qualities, combined with his youth, make him an interesting player for several clubs looking to strengthen their offensive lines. Additionally, the chance to play in a less demanding environment than Atlético could provide him with the necessary minutes to continue growing as a footballer.
Atlético de Madrid, on the other hand, sees this potential loan as an opportunity for the young striker to gain more experience and return more mature. Giuliano Simeone is ready to take the next step in his career, and the winter transfer market could be the crucial moment to define his next destination.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El futuro del hijo del Cholo Simeone podría estar lejos del Atlético de Madrid
