As Atalanta sits atop the Serie A table, the club’s management is contemplating potential reinforcements for the January transfer window. While manager Gian Piero Gasperini has expressed confidence in his nearly complete squad, recent injuries, such as Mateo Retegui’s muscle strain, have highlighted the need for depth, especially in attack.
Traditionally, Atalanta has not made significant moves in the winter window, focusing instead on retaining key players like Ederson and Ademola Lookman while awaiting the return of injured stars Giorgio Scalvini and Gianluca Scamacca. However, the club’s strong position in the league has sparked dreams of potential additions to bolster their offensive lineup.
Calciomercato report how one name that has emerged as a potential target is Daniel Maldini. Atalanta CEO Luca Percassi has openly expressed admiration for the young talent, praising his versatility and potential. Maldini’s ability to play as an attacking midfielder, second striker, or offensive midfielder aligns well with Gasperini’s tactical preferences. At 23 years old and standing at nearly 190 cm, Maldini fits the profile of players who have thrived under Gasperini’s guidance. The club is reportedly preparing a €6 million offer for the former Milan player.
Another intriguing prospect is Domenico Berardi, a long-time target for Atalanta. The Italian international has been on the club’s radar for several seasons, and January could finally see this interest materialize. Berardi’s desire to play under Gasperini, return to Serie A, and participate in the Champions League could facilitate a move. However, any deal would likely require a significant financial commitment, with a transfer fee around €10 million and wages approaching €3 million per season.