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Premier League teams have been alerted to reports that Jan Oblak is for sale.
Many people rank the Atletico Madrid goalie as one of the greatest in the world at his position.

Oblak, 31, has played in 441 games across all competitions since joining the LaLiga team in 2014.
The Slovenian’s status at the team has altered, though, as he is no longer regarded as “nontransferable”.
According to AS, a Spanish publication, Oblak will go “on the market” this summer.
This is because Atletico wants to restructure its team following a dismal La Liga season.
The team is now 20 points behind Real Madrid at the top of the table in fourth place.
Considering that Oblack is among the top paid players, it is rumored that Atletico wants to reduce the wage budget.
According to reports, the goalkeeper makes £8.56 million a year, or £165,000 every week.
According to the report, Oblak’s market value is closer to £30 million, but he has a £102 million release clause.
Premier League teams have been pursuing Oblak for a number of years.
Before they bought Andre Onana last summer, Manchester United was predicted to make a move.
It’s been reported that he turned down a summertime offer from Saudi Arabia and would rather relocate to England.
The report did, however, also state that Oblak would give priority to remaining at the Metropolitano Stadium.
Given that first-choice goalkeepers are secured at Man United, Tottenham, Arsenal, and Liverpool, his options in the Premier League may be limited.
Given Robert Sanchez’s lackluster performance since joining from Brighton and Hove Albion in the summer, Chelsea might be a possibility.
While stepping in for the Spaniard, Dorde Petrović has performed admirably; yet, the Blues may consider upgrading the 24-year-old.