It's not even close to being an official move for Roberto Soldado, but the fans' verdict on his possible arrival at the banks of the Manzanares River has already reached Atlético's headquarters at the Vicente Calderón. Under no circumstances do they want him to become a 'rojiblanco'.
Spurs' number 9 is one the names under consideration by the sporting directors of Atlético to reinforce their strikeforce for next season. However, his past is a millstone round his neck when it comes to persuading the terraces to accept his addition to Simeone's team.
For that reason, over the last few days, since the club's interest in him came to light, a mass movement has begun on social media under the hashtag #unAtléticosinSoldado (no Soldado for Atlético) which became a Trending Topic, making it very clear that the former Real Madrid, Osasuna, Getafe and Valencia player would not be warmly welcomed by Atlético's fanbase.
It's worth bearing in mind that Soldado was a key figure in a number of incidents whilst he was playing for Valencia, which have not played well in terms of his popularity around the Vicente Calderón.
Like, for example, when he got involved in a fracas with Tiago in a Europa League match at the Mestalla or when he trod on Radamel Falcao's head after a corner, causing a rift with Atlético's Colombian striker.
It's not even close to being an official move for Roberto Soldado, but the fans' verdict on his possible arrival at the banks of the Manzanares River has already reached Atlético's headquarters at the Vicente Calderón. Under no circumstances do they want him to become a 'rojiblanco'.
Spurs' number 9 is one the names under consideration by the sporting directors of Atlético to reinforce their strikeforce for next season. However, his past is a millstone round his neck when it comes to persuading the terraces to accept his addition to Simeone's team.
For that reason, over the last few days, since the club's interest in him came to light, a mass movement has begun on social media under the hashtag #unAtléticosinSoldado (no Soldado for Atlético) which became a Trending Topic, making it very clear that the former Real Madrid, Osasuna, Getafe and Valencia player would not be warmly welcomed by Atlético's fanbase.
It's worth bearing in mind that Soldado was a key figure in a number of incidents whilst he was playing for Valencia, which have not played well in terms of his popularity around the Vicente Calderón.
Like, for example, when he got involved in a fracas with Tiago in a Europa League match at the Mestalla or when he trod on Radamel Falcao's head after a corner, causing a rift with Atlético's Colombian striker.
It's not even close to being an official move for Roberto Soldado, but the fans' verdict on his possible arrival at the banks of the Manzanares River has already reached Atlético's headquarters at the Vicente Calderón. Under no circumstances do they want him to become a 'rojiblanco'.
Spurs' number 9 is one the names under consideration by the sporting directors of Atlético to reinforce their strikeforce for next season. However, his past is a millstone round his neck when it comes to persuading the terraces to accept his addition to Simeone's team.
For that reason, over the last few days, since the club's interest in him came to light, a mass movement has begun on social media under the hashtag #unAtléticosinSoldado (no Soldado for Atlético) which became a Trending Topic, making it very clear that the former Real Madrid, Osasuna, Getafe and Valencia player would not be warmly welcomed by Atlético's fanbase.
It's worth bearing in mind that Soldado was a key figure in a number of incidents whilst he was playing for Valencia, which have not played well in terms of his popularity around the Vicente Calderón.
Like, for example, when he got involved in a fracas with Tiago in a Europa League match at the Mestalla or when he trod on Radamel Falcao's head after a corner, causing a rift with Atlético's Colombian striker.
Seems legit. ;)
http://www.marca.com/2014/06/01/en/football/spanish_football/1401653444.html?
It's not even close to being an official move for Roberto Soldado, but the fans' verdict on his possible arrival at the banks of the Manzanares River has already reached Atlético's headquarters at the Vicente Calderón. Under no circumstances do they want him to become a 'rojiblanco'.
Spurs' number 9 is one the names under consideration by the sporting directors of Atlético to reinforce their strikeforce for next season. However, his past is a millstone round his neck when it comes to persuading the terraces to accept his addition to Simeone's team.
For that reason, over the last few days, since the club's interest in him came to light, a mass movement has begun on social media under the hashtag #unAtléticosinSoldado (no Soldado for Atlético) which became a Trending Topic, making it very clear that the former Real Madrid, Osasuna, Getafe and Valencia player would not be warmly welcomed by Atlético's fanbase.
It's worth bearing in mind that Soldado was a key figure in a number of incidents whilst he was playing for Valencia, which have not played well in terms of his popularity around the Vicente Calderón.
Like, for example, when he got involved in a fracas with Tiago in a Europa League match at the Mestalla or when he trod on Radamel Falcao's head after a corner, causing a rift with Atlético's Colombian striker.
Whoopsie. ;)
Seems legit. ;)
http://www.marca.com/2014/06/01/en/football/spanish_football/1401653444.html?
It's not even close to being an official move for Roberto Soldado, but the fans' verdict on his possible arrival at the banks of the Manzanares River has already reached Atlético's headquarters at the Vicente Calderón. Under no circumstances do they want him to become a 'rojiblanco'.
Spurs' number 9 is one the names under consideration by the sporting directors of Atlético to reinforce their strikeforce for next season. However, his past is a millstone round his neck when it comes to persuading the terraces to accept his addition to Simeone's team.
For that reason, over the last few days, since the club's interest in him came to light, a mass movement has begun on social media under the hashtag #unAtléticosinSoldado (no Soldado for Atlético) which became a Trending Topic, making it very clear that the former Real Madrid, Osasuna, Getafe and Valencia player would not be warmly welcomed by Atlético's fanbase.
It's worth bearing in mind that Soldado was a key figure in a number of incidents whilst he was playing for Valencia, which have not played well in terms of his popularity around the Vicente Calderón.
Like, for example, when he got involved in a fracas with Tiago in a Europa League match at the Mestalla or when he trod on Radamel Falcao's head after a corner, causing a rift with Atlético's Colombian striker.
Seems legit. ;)
http://www.marca.com/2014/06/01/en/football/spanish_football/1401653444.html?
It's not even close to being an official move for Roberto Soldado, but the fans' verdict on his possible arrival at the banks of the Manzanares River has already reached Atlético's headquarters at the Vicente Calderón. Under no circumstances do they want him to become a 'rojiblanco'.
Spurs' number 9 is one the names under consideration by the sporting directors of Atlético to reinforce their strikeforce for next season. However, his past is a millstone round his neck when it comes to persuading the terraces to accept his addition to Simeone's team.
For that reason, over the last few days, since the club's interest in him came to light, a mass movement has begun on social media under the hashtag #unAtléticosinSoldado (no Soldado for Atlético) which became a Trending Topic, making it very clear that the former Real Madrid, Osasuna, Getafe and Valencia player would not be warmly welcomed by Atlético's fanbase.
It's worth bearing in mind that Soldado was a key figure in a number of incidents whilst he was playing for Valencia, which have not played well in terms of his popularity around the Vicente Calderón.
Like, for example, when he got involved in a fracas with Tiago in a Europa League match at the Mestalla or when he trod on Radamel Falcao's head after a corner, causing a rift with Atlético's Colombian striker.
Whoopsie. ;)