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We're not after Cazorla, Torres or Hernandez - Atletico chief

ESPN staff
August 1, 2014
Antoine Griezmann, who was a target for Spurs, had 'no doubts' about joining Atletico Madrid

Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo has ruled out trying to sign Premier League trio Santi Cazorla, Fernando Torres and Javier Hernandez this summer.

Arsenal midfielder Cazorla has been heavily linked with the La Liga champions, despite telling ESPN last month that he is "happy at Arsenal for the moment".

Reports in Spain, meanwhile, have linked Chelsea striker Torres with a return to his boyhood club - although Jose Mourinho insists the 30-year-old will not be leaving Stamford Bridge - while Atletico coach Diego Simeone has admitted he would be keen on bringing Manchester United striker Hernandez to the Vicente Calderon.

Cerezo insists none of the players are on Atletico's radar though, while also dismissing transfer speculation regarding Napoli's Jose Callejon.

"Many names have been mentioned, but none of those players, neither Cazorla, Callejon, Torres nor Chicharito [Hernandez] are on our agenda," Cerezo told Radio Marca. "If we sign another player, it won't be any of them."

Fernando Torres left Atletico Madrid for Liverpool in 2007 after 12 years at the Spanish club © Getty Images
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The Champions League finalists have endured a busy transfer window this summer, waving goodbye to Diego Costa, Filipe Luis, Thibaut Courtois, David Villa and Adrian Lopez.

Meanwhile, the club have added striker Mario Mandzukic, goalkeeper Jan Oblak, defender Guilherme Siqueira and forward Antoine Griezmann to their squad, with Argentinian full-back Cristian Ansaldi set to be confirmed as an Atletico player in the coming days after undergoing a medical at the club's training ground earlier this week.

Cerezo, however, rubbished reports that Brazilian centre-back Joao Miranda could join Luis, Courtois and Costa at Stamford Bridge next season.

"I know nothing about that at all, and if I haven't heard about it it's because he's going to stay, I'm almost certain of that," he said.

Cerezo also hailed the arrival of Griezmann from Real Sociedad - for an estimated £24 million - insisting that signing the France international was a bigger coup than Real Madrid signing James Rodriguez, the Golden Boot winner at the World Cup.

"Antoine is the most desired player in all of Europe, he has proved that, and he is the signing of the summer," he said. "He is comparable with players such as Luis Suarez. James is not because he still hasn't had an established career.

"[Griezmann] is a great signing for the club, and we made a great effort to sign him. Despite having many offers, he decided to join Atletico, which is a huge club."

Speaking at his presentation at the Calderon on Thursday evening, Griezmann said he needed to leave Sociedad, whom he joined as a 13-year-old, in order to grow as a player.

"I needed to jump up a level in order to learn and I knew that the best place to do that was here," said the 23-year-old, who admitted he and the Madrid side had been engaged in a lengthy courtship.

"Atletico have shown an interest in me for a long time and they were very direct when they spoke to me," he said. "This is a great club, Champions League finalists and the league champions, so I didn't have to ask myself any questions about coming here."

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