Unfortunately, Atalanta doesn't think like a top team like Inter Milan or Juventus. They like prestige but are in deep debt. Atalanta, on the other hand, aims to make capital gains from the sales of their players, and in recent years they've made a lot of capital gains and still managed to win a trophy, the Europa League.
There's still July and August to do the transfer market, and they'll surely invest some of the money they earn to sign a good striker.
Don't despair, friend, there's still time to live the horror. Hahaha.
I understand that it's not like the big teams, but it will never get there if it keeps selling off talent.
In any case, let's see what they do next year. I expect at least a decent season, I'm not saying at the level of last season but I'm happy with something decent.
There's definitely something in the works, but I don't think they'll let go of all the talent they have on the team; it would be crazy to replace them all.
Atalanta are good at working under the radar, and often don't have their eyes on them like the top teams in Serie A. So she has the advantage of working without being disturbed too much
I think they will invest in the foreign market, because in Serie A there are few players available for transfer.