The watchword is the green line, even after the third consecutive Champions League qualification: Gian Piero Gasperini's Atalanta is looking for new jewels to launch in Europe and in Serie A. And the latest name, in this regard, is that of Tommaso Pobega.
Already strong with Pessina, Freuler, De Roon, Pasalic, Malinovksy, and Miranchuk, Gasperini is in fact looking for a last piece to complete the Nerazzurri midfield. The eyes of the Goddess thus fell on the Milan-owned midfielder, who after his exploit in Serie B with Pordenone was repeated at very high levels in Serie A, on loan from Spezia.
The profile of the 1999 class goes perfectly with the Bergamo team, which in the event of an agreement with Milan would guarantee Gasperini another flexible, young, and Italian player. However, the position of the Rossoneri club remains to be understood, with Atalanta waiting to understand if and possibly under what conditions Maldini & Co would be willing to deprive themselves of the player.