It is no secret that Atlético de Madrid does not want Joao Félix to continue at the club, nor does Joao Félix want to continue playing for Atlético. However, the situation in practice is not as simple as those two statements, because with the arrival of August, the Portuguese continues training under Diego Simeone and that does not seem to be going to change, at least in the very short term.

And the days go by, the training sessions go by and both parties still do not see a clear destination, especially thinking about the arrival of a solution before LaLiga begins on August 15. Every day that passes, the situation is worse for the club and better for those interested in it, as for example happens with FC Barcelona, ​​​​which for the moment is not moving.

Joao Will have to take an important risk this summer

The Catalans do not want to face a transfer after the player's irregular season at Can Barça. In fact, 'Relevo' states that if Joao wants to wear the Barça shirt again, he will have to force a scenario like last summer, and wait for the Catalan team almost until the last minute. Barça is betting on another loan, although they always leave the Portuguese as a last-minute alternative, depending on what happens with players like Nico Williams, Raphinha, Ferran Torres or Ansu Fati.

Thus, the player will have to evaluate whether he spends the entire month of August waiting for the Catalan team or, for example, gives in to the interest of Benfica, the club where he was trained and where he amazed friends and strangers at just 19 years old. The Portuguese team could soon have the financial capacity to face the operation in the current terms, in which Atlético is asking for 60 million euros for his signing, with the Lisbon team trying to buy 50% of his rights.

In Portugal and England, the strategy is clear

Emery and Monchi's Aston Villa have also been in the player's entourage, and they do have the ability to move the player from Madrid, although in the last few hours they have decided to focus on other operations and try to play on Atleti's desperation. Both Benfica and Villa know that if the Colchoneros only have a loan of Joao as an alternative, they will end up lowering their demands and giving in to a lower offer to, at least, recover some of their failed investment of 120 million euros.