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05th Jan 2019

Diego Godin ‘agrees deal’ to leave Atletico Madrid

Simon Lloyd

The Uruguayan defender was briefly linked with a move to Manchester United in the summer

Diego Godin has reportedly agreed a deal to leave Atletico Madrid

The 32-year-old has established himself as one of the best defenders in world football during his nine-year stint at Atleti, who have consistently been one of the best sides in European football in that time.

Despite this, Godin is out of contract in the summer, and with his manager conceding the Uruguayan could leave on a free at the end of the season, it’s now being reported that he has agreed a move to Inter Milan.

Godin

Sky Sports Italia claim that Godin has accepted the offer of a two-year contract from Inter which is also said to include the option of an additional year.

Godin came close to leaving Atleti for Manchester United in the summer, deciding against the move for personal reasons shortly before the transfer window closed to English clubs. United, reports at the time claimed, had gone as far as arranging for a private jet to bring the player to Manchester from Madrid for his medical.

Godin won the LaLiga title with Atleti in 2014, reaching the Champions League final the same year and again two seasons later – losing to Real Madrid on both occasions. He also played his part in their Europa League final victory last season.

If he does complete a move to Inter, he will be reunited with former defensive partner, Miranda, who made the same move from Madrid four years ago.