Atalanta's Raul Bellanova could leave the club this summer Tottenham Hotspur And nottingham forest To sign him in the picture.
The Italian has had a good performance in Bergamo. Since joining Torino in 2024, he has played 80 times in all competitions, assisting 12 times, while playing predominantly at right wing-back.
Last season alone, he earned ten assists. In the 2025/26 campaign, things did not go according to plan due to a long-term injury, but he played over 1300 minutes in Serie A.
With playing time running out, the defender could leave La Dea in the summer. His profile has attracted the attention of Tottenham and Nottingham Forest.
Atalanta ready for deal
tutomercatoweb The report adds that Bellanova's lack of consistency in the 2025/26 campaign has Atalanta set for an exit.
He continues to attract attention from clubs across Europe. Tottenham Hotspur and Nottingham Forest are particularly aware of his situation, with Fulham also in the running.
Fortunately for the contenders, Atalanta do not consider Bellanova 'essential' to their squad. They are open to offers and a fee of around €20m should be sufficient.
It is likely that he will ultimately remain in Italy. AC Milan have long-time admirers but it is uncertain whether they can make a formal move in the summer. The English clubs would be more likely to be able to cover the fee, with Tottenham and Nottingham Forest attracted by Bellanova's athletic attributes.
Our opinion: Bellanova is a good team player
The 26-year-old is becoming increasingly frustrated with his inability to find the final ball. This is often irregular and has been criticized, even though Belanova has a good ability to cover ground.
This would make him a good squad player for Tottenham Hotspur or Nottingham Forest. It is difficult to see him as a starter, as he is primarily a wing-back and not a full-back. This allows it to fly forward, taking a forward position rather than falling deeper.
Atalanta have always preferred to sell players to England. That's why if not Tottenham and Nottingham Forest, then other clubs may soon join the race for Bellanova.

