Friday, July 29, 2016

Atletico Madrid has the best odds for winning the Premier Division title 2017



   
  Barcelona endured Champions League catastrophe because of Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid, and they're set to be pipped again by the Rojiblancos in the La Liga fight.

          That is as per our most recent Twitter survey, with the men from the Vicente Calderon having picked up 43 for each penny of the vote, when asked who will be Spanish champions this season.

      Having won their last three association diversions, against Espanyol, Barca and Granada separately, second-put Atleti are currently just behind the Catalan club on objective distinction.

            Barcelona may even now be top of the table, yet just 29 for every penny of you are tipping the Nou Camp club to secure a 24th Spanish association crown, a figure which mirrors the appalling keep running of structure the group wind up on.

           It's three annihilations on the run in La Liga for Luis Enrique's charges, and the distinguished MSN assault have overseen one and only objective between them in that time. In any case, they've snuck into second place, with a sizeable number of voters taking after the proverb that 'structure is transitory, class is lasting'.

          Genuine Madrid round out the rundown with 28 for each penny, however it's a long way from ensured that Los Biancos will end the season in third-put.

     They're only a point between both their closest and fiercest adversaries, and brag the gifts of runaway top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo, with the three-time Ballon d'Or victor having netted 31 times in the opposition (and numbering).


         Obviously numerous fans still trust the Portuguese can convey group greatness to the Bernabeu this season, however all the more still trust the title is heading over the city and under the control of Atleti skipper Gabi.

Atlético Madrid.
           
Transfers in-Fernando Torres (AC Milan- loan period ended, transferred), Diogo Jota (Paços Ferreira), Gaitán (Benfica), Vrsaljko (Sassuolo), Schiappacasse (River Plate de Montevideo), Theo Hernández (junior teams).

Transfers out-Kranevitter, Vietto (Sevilla - one year loan), Jesús Gámez (Newcastle).

Transfers in and out-Siqueira (Valencia - one year loan period remaining), Manquillo (loan period at Olympique Marseille ended, transferable), Bono (loan period at Zaragoza ended, transferred to Girona), Borja Bastón (loan period at Eibar ended, transferable), Leo Baptistao (loan period at Villarreal ended, transferred to Espanyol), Guilavogui (Wolfsburg - loan period ended, transferred), Moreira (loan period at União da Madeira ended, transferable), Mensah, Velázquez (loan period at Getafe ended, transferable), Silvio (loan period at Benfica ended, transferable), Cerci (loan period at Genoa ended, transferable), Santos Borré (loan period at Deportivo Cali ended, transferable), Héctor (loan period at Elche ended, transferable), Alex Werner (in from Atlético Rafaela, loaned on to Rio Ave).

Barcelona.

Transfers in-Denis Suárez (Villarreal - buy-back option exercised), Umtiti (Olympique Lyon), Digne (Paris Saint Germain), André Gomes (Valencia), Sergi Samper (junior teams).

Transfers out Marc Bartra (Borussia Dortmund), Dani Alves (Juventus), Sandro (Málaga), Ortolà (Alavés - one year loan).

Transfers in and out-Tello (loan period at Fiorentina ended, transferable), Alex Song (loan period at West Ham United ended, transferred to Rubin Kazan), Montoya (loan period at Betis ended, transferable), Halilovic (loan period at Sporting Gijón ended, transferred to Hamburg).

Real Madrid.

Transfers in-Coentrao (loan period at Monaco ended), Morata (Juventus - buy back clause executed).

Transfers out-Borja Mayoral (Wolfsburg - one year loan), Lucas Torró (Oviedo - one year loan), Arbeloa (contract ended).

Transfers in and out-Cheryshev (loan period at Valencia ended, transferred to Villarreal), Burgui (loan period at Espanyol ended, on to Sporting Gijón), Marco Asensio (loan period at Espanyol ended, transferable), Lucas Silva (loan period at Olympique Marseille ended, on to Sporting Lisbon - pending), Alvaro Medrán (loan period at Getafe ended, transferred to Valencia), Diego Llorente (loan period at Rayo Vallecano ended, on to Málaga), Omar Mascarell (loan period at Sporting Gijón ended, transferred to Eintracht Frankfurt), Raúl De Tomás (loan period at Córdoba ended, transferable), Jesús Vallejo (loan period at Zaragoza ended, on to Eintracht Frankfurt), Sergio Díaz (in from Cerro Porteño, on to Real Madrid Castilla).


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