Juventus is closely monitoring Nico Gonzalez’s situation at Atletico Madrid, as the conditions for his permanent transfer are still uncertain. For Atletico to be obligated to buy him, Gonzalez must complete 20 appearances of at least 45 minutes in La Liga. According to Corriere dello Sport, he currently has 13 such appearances with just 10 league rounds remaining.
The Argentine winger has faced periods on the sidelines due to muscular issues, but he made a strong comeback from his most recent injury, netting two goals. Prior to that, however, he had only scored once and provided no assists. Nevertheless, his ability to play in various positions has proven beneficial for the team.
Should Nico Gonzalez fulfill the appearance clause, Atletico Madrid would be required to pay Juventus €32 million. This transfer would significantly boost the Bianconeri’s finances, especially considering they originally paid Fiorentina €28 million for his services.
Conversely, it’s suggested that Juventus’s coaching staff wouldn’t be entirely displeased if the 27-year-old were to return to Turin and remain with the club. He had been a regular starter under Thiago Motta, registering 5 goals and 4 assists in 34 games in 2024/2025. His departure last summer was reportedly due to Igor Tudor’s plans to consistently use him as a wing-back. If he were to return now, he would likely revert to his preferred role under the current manager, potentially alternating with Francisco Conceição. In other news, Edon Zhegrova’s future at the club is uncertain, as he has struggled to find his form this season.
Our Take on Nico Gonzalez, Juventus, and Atletico Madrid
In such scenarios, clubs often begin to make strategic decisions, so it wouldn’t be surprising if his playing time were to diminish suddenly, given the substantial transfer fee involved. During his previous stint in Turin, he didn’t quite replicate his Fiorentina form, but he was far from poor, though frequent injuries have unfortunately been a recurring issue for him. He would, however, likely integrate more effectively into Juventus’s current tactical setup and style of play.








