Cabrini and Prandelli, Vieri and Inzaghi and more: the last big deals were those for Kulusevski, Romero and Demiral, turning on the lights of the prosecutor’s office. But Atalanta remains the mine that the Lady looks to even today for the opening of a new cycle
The last names are those of Giorgio Scalvini, whose market quotation has already exploded to levels that make the question more complex, and above all of Marco Carnesecchi, one of the few names in the restricted list of the black and white notebook to look to the future of his goal. The one between Bergamo and Turin, and vice versa, is a road traveled by decades of business, enriching every intersection between Juventus and Atalanta with motifs. An axis that has been and is also the subject of the recent attention of justice, ordinary and consequently sporting. But which, regardless of the men of the moment, on both sides, never loses its relevance, as is normal between a club devoted to the production of players and another used to catching the best to build the excellence.