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Ruggeri's future uncertain as Roma and Juve ruled out
·12 June 2026·70d ago

Ruggeri's future uncertain as Roma and Juve ruled out

Source: Forza Roma

Matteo Ruggeri, the 2002-born left-back who joined Atlético Madrid from Atalanta last summer, has emerged as a transfer target for Roma under Gasperini. Fiorentina have also made a move for the Italian winger, with director Paratici identifying him as his primary choice for the flanks. Atlético are reluctant to sell, and Ruggeri himself prefers to continue under Simeone at the Spanish club.

According to Sky Sport, Atlético could consider offers in the €22–25 million range. However, transfer expert Matteo Moretto has cast doubt on Roma and Juventus as realistic options. Speaking on Fabrizio Romano's YouTube channel, Moretto stated: "I don't think Juventus and Roma can be solutions at this moment, while I confirm the rumour that Fiorentina are very interested in Ruggeri. Paratici asked for information on him back in February–March; the player would like to stay in Madrid, but if Atlético sign another left winger then he could be pushed out."

Ruggeri's situation remains fluid. Any departure from Madrid would likely depend on Atlético's own transfer activity in that position.

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Per l'esperto di calciomercato e Sky Sport la Fiorentina sarebbe molto interessata all'esterno classe 2002, che però vorrebbe restare all'Atletico Madrid Redazione 12 giugno - 13:38 Totti-show in Turchia: prima lo scherzo a una turista, poi l'inganno dal gelataio Il nome di Matteo Ruggeri nelle…

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