Chelsea and United want to take advantage of Oblak's discontent, according to Daily Mail

Jan Oblak He is one of the most desired goalkeepers on the market. His great performance at Atlético de Madrid has not gone unnoticed in the Premier League. Chelsea and Manchester United they are following in his footsteps to replace their Spanish goalkeepers, Kepa and De Gea. And by the way take advantage Slovenian goalkeeper's discontent with some decisions made by Andrea Berta in the direction of the team, according to Daily Mail. This dissatisfaction would come caused by the team's sports planning for this season, against which Atlético has had to make an effort on the field to finish LaLiga in third position.

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The British media assures that Oblak I would look for a bigger and more ambitious challenge making the leap to the English league. Chelsea would be delighted to have their services and would even be willing to use Kepa as currency to make the operation cheaper. According to the Daily Mail, those in North London don't mind having paid 80 million euros for a Kepa who wants to stay and fight for the job, in order to sign the Slovenian.

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The 'blues' are not the only ones who have set their sights on the Balkan. He Manchester United He is also interested in the goalkeeper following De Gea's recent misses. The problem for red devils is twofold. Before going to Oblak they would have to sell to the Spanish international. A situation that seems difficult knowing that the person from Madrid charges 396,000 euros a week. The other problem for United is the irruption of Dean Henderson, player who have been loaned in the Sheffield United, and who has excelled in the Premier League.

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Atlético de Madrid values ​​Oblak as one of the fundamental pillars of its project and, in case of letting its goalkeeper out, will demand the payment of its termination clause: 120 million euros. Oblak arrived at Atlético de Madrid in the summer of 2014 from Benfica in exchange for 16 million euros. In his six seasons as rojiblanco, he has won the Zamora trophy on four consecutive occasions and has won a Europa League, a European Super Cup and one from Spain. The Slovenian renewed his contract with Atlético de Madrid until 2023 and is valued at 80 million euros by the specialized portal Transfermarkt.