Atletico Madrid The four fees quickly add up

Vietto and Correa have options to leave Atletico Madrid

They may be under a transfer ban, but Atletico Madrid still plan to add fresh talent to their squad and they stand to add 60 million euros to their budget without losing any key members of their senior squad.

To start with, Porto have activated the purchase option in Oliver Torres' contract and will send 20m euros to the Spanish capital for the privilege.

Another 26m euros will be added to the Rojiblanco coffers when Real Madrid finalise the transfer of Theo Hernandez, the 19-year-old who was on loan at Alaves last season and who will make a cross-city switch for 2m euros more than his release clause states.

Andre Moreira, Los Colchoneros' third-choice goalkeeper, did not play a single minute in the 2016/17 season, but he could still bring in between 9m and 10m euros if he does indeed complete a transfer to Benfica.

Then there is the case of Leo Baptistao, who spent last season at Espanyol and whose rights are still half-owned by Atletico.

The Catalan club have announced their intention to pay another 3.5m euros to Los Rojiblancos in order to complete his purchase, which would take the total sum earned from these four players towards 60m euros, all without losing any of the players in Diego Simeone's plans.