Atlético's sports management, led by Andrea Berta, is working on signing a Norwegian striker who will fit perfectly into the team
After a summer in which they lost important players like Carrasco or Joao Félix and after a very exciting first half of the season, Andrea Berta has sparked interest in a talented Norwegian striker for Atlético de Madrid. This is a footballer who has appeared on the radar of every major club in Europe as he has huge potential.
In recent years, Norwegian footballers have been in fashion as several footballers have been ranked among the best in the world. Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard steal the show, but they also have other great players like Aursnes, Berge, Ajer, Sorloth and Strand Larsen. Therefore Berta also has an eye on the Norwegian market.

The striker that Berta wants at Atlético
As we knew in the last few hours, Berta wants Antonio Nusa with the red and white shirt. For many he will be a complete unknown because the truth is that he has not made any international headlines at the moment. Nevertheless, he is one of the great talents in European football today.
At just 18 years old, he has already established himself as a permanent fixture in Club Brugge's starting XI and already knows what it's like to make his debut in the Norwegian senior national team. Additionally, Antonio Nusa has an enviable physical condition which allow him to play in any position on the attacking front. That's why several European clubs are following in his footsteps.
Antonio Nusa, a young star with unlimited potential
Due to his potential, many clubs in Europe have become interested in his situation. However, Club Brugge developed well and quickly last year extend his contract until 2027, so he is currently well linked to the Belgian club. Of course, it's still a bargain for the strongest clubs.
Currently, and because he does not have the media presence of other young players, Nusa's market value is just €17 million. Therefore Simeone has asked Atlético de Madrid to act quickly on the market. And he fears the team is missing a young talent who will be among the best in European football.
