Former Everton star Ben Godfrey ‘already rejected’ by Atalanta and could be axed in January transfer window

3 months ago 35

BEN GODFREY could be axed by Atalanta in January, it’s been sensationally claimed.

The defender joined the Italian outfit from Everton in June for a fee in the region of £10million.

a soccer player with the number 5 on his shortsGETTY
Ben Godfrey joined Atalanta from Everton earlier this summer[/caption]
a soccer player wearing a blue shirt that says ' atalanta ' on itREX
But the Serie A club are reportedly not impressed with the 26-year-old[/caption]

Last season’s Europa League winners had high hopes for the 26-year-old, who can play across the backline.

But the Serie A club are said to have not been impressed by what they’ve seen of him so far.

According to TuttoAtalanta, via SportsWitness, Godfrey is “struggling” to adapt to the system deployed by manager Gian Piero Gasperini.

And they claim he could be lined up for a loan move after being “rejected” and deemed a “flop” by his gaffer.

Godfrey’s Italian adventure hasn’t gone to plan, with the England international only playing 22 minutes of first-team football this season.

But he was full of optimism after his move to Bergamo was announced, writing on Instagram: “My new home @atalantabc.

“So happy to be here, looking forward to meeting everyone at the club! Forza Atalanta!!!”

Shortly after expressing his delight at moving to Serie A, he issued a heartfelt message to the Goodison Park faithful.

BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS

a soccer player wearing a jersey that says ' let ' on itGetty
Ben Godfrey has only played 22 minutes of football so far this season[/caption]

He said: “When I joined the club in 2020, everyone at the club from fans, staff and players made me feel welcome.

“I’ve made some great memories at this football club and will always appreciate my time there.

“And I feel like I can leave knowing I gave 100%.

“Now it’s time to move onto my next challenge.

“Thank you for all your support. All the best Everton.”

Read Entire Article