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Vermeeren’s Exit Raises Concerns Over Atlético’s Long-Term Vision

Not long ago, I discussed a positive shift in Atlético Madrid’s recruitment strategy. After signing Arthur Vermeeren from Royal Antwerp in January, the club seemed to be gathering a group of under-24 players who were expected to play significant roles in the team’s future.

However, within seven months, Atlético sold Santiago Mouriño to Alavés (retaining a €3 million buy-back clause) and finalized Samu Omorodion’s transfer to FC Porto. Now, Vermeeren, who signed a long-term contract with Atlético just seven months ago, has also departed, leading to renewed questions about Atlético’s long-term sustainability as a title contender.

Vermeeren struggled to adjust to life in Spain after leaving Belgium mid-season. Despite captaining Antwerp in the Champions League, the 19-year-old couldn’t secure regular minutes under Diego Simeone, especially after Atlético signed Conor Gallagher from Chelsea.

Initially, Atlético considered loaning Vermeeren to Valencia, but his camp pushed for a move to RB Leipzig, known for developing young talent. Atlético and Leipzig eventually reached a loan agreement, but Leipzig’s announcement revealed that Vermeeren will not return to Atlético, as the German club holds a “purchase obligation” based on appearances, which would result in a permanent deal until 2029.

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