MADRID, Spain -- Atletico Madrid brought back Diego to strengthen its Spanish league title push, while Valencia witnessed a series of arrivals and exits from the club as the January transfer window closed on Friday. Atletico signed the Brazilian midfielder on loan from Wolfsburg until the end of the season. Diego previously played under coach Diego Simeone during the 2011/12 season, helping Atletico win the Europa League title that season. Diego said he was overwhelmed by the return to Atletico as it bids for a first league title since 1996, while also competing in the knockout stages of the Champions League and the Copa del Rey. "It was only a matter of time before Atletico got to where it is," Diego said. "I had already seen the potential of this team and this club when I was here before." Diegos arrival meant midfielder Oliver Torres playing time was certain to dip, so Atletico loaned the promising teenage talent to Villarreal. With neither Barcelona nor Real Madrid making any last-ditch transfer moves, Valencia took the spotlight as it looks to turn around a bitterly disappointing season that has left it 17 points adrift of the Champions League places. The club unloaded a handful of underperforming players -- including Argentina midfielder Ever Banega -- and added several recruits, including former Barcelona midfielder Seydou Keita. Valencia was active from Thursday when it signed Keita and striker Eduardo Vargas from Napoli while loaning out forwards Dorlan Pablon, Helder Postiga, and Andres Guardado. On Friday, Valencia added Cruzeiro striker Vinicius Araujo to its attack alongside Vargas after signing the Brazilian to a reported five-year-deal. Valencia also rid itself of a pair of underperforming midfielders as Sergio Canales joined Real Sociedad in a reported 3.5 million euros ($4.7 million) deal. 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The six-foot, 200-pound Montreal native had 41 tackles, 3.One of the top analysts in fantasy football started Week 15 with a thought you wouldnt even consider two months ago or even two weeks ago: Benching Peyton Manning in favour of less talented quarterbacks with better matchups.But Sigmund Bloom, co-owner of Footballguys.com, mused on Twitter that after two bad weeks, he didnt envy fantasy owners who have to choose between Manning and Russell Wilson, Ben Roethlisberger or Jay Cutler. Manning put up 2 fantasy points last week in standard leagues (thats not a typo, we double-checked) and 13 points the week before.Bloom said in an interview Wednesday that he ended up ranking Manning fifth in part because he followed one of his personal rules about making tough fantasy decisions — especially ones that turn out to be wrong.What can you live with? Can you live with losing because Peyton has 400 yards on your bench? Bloom said. Everyone has to kind of answer this question for themselves.That fantasy owners would even consider benching Manning and other tough questions is a sign of Week 15s intensity. Every decision is heightened thanks to a must-win head-to-head matchup to sniff a championship game next week.Ever hear fantasy players talk about the grind, the agony? This is it. Good luck.While Bloom says the circumstances set players up to feel terrible no matter what, he makes peace by owning his choices, knowing theres always a nugget of information elsewhere that can swing things the other way.I can live with going home because of my own poor decisions, Bloom said.Here are some other bold questions unique to the playoffs that Bloom and other fantasy experts have been considering:___MACLIN NOT A GIMME?Its likely the matchup of the week, the Eagles versus the Cowboys, both teams 9-4 and playing in a game that will likely determine the NFC East title.And James Hatty Hatfield has Eagles wide receiver Jeremy Maclin ranked 21st (http://bit.ly/1yRXopP ), below Mike Evans, Kelvin Benjamin and Jarvis Landry and well behind his fellow experts in rankings compiled by FantasyPros.com. Maclin has the sixth most fantasy points this year among wide receivers in standard scoring leagues.Hatfield said hee expects Maclin to have similar output to his game against Dallas two weeks ago, when he had 108 yards but no touchdowns, but that Dallas defence has been inconsistent.ddddddddddddYou just gotta figure out what defence is going to show up for Dallas, Hatfield said. Maybe you gamble here if youve got someone like Mike Evans or someone whos putting up multi-TD weekends.Hatfield said each leagues scoring settings also matter: Hed play Evans over Maclin in a TD-only league but Maclin in point-per-reception formats.___COOK OVER JULIUS THOMAS?It looks as if Broncos tight end Julius Thomas will play this week. But Salvatore Stefanile, a two-quarterback league whiz who manages content at Sportable.is, thinks St. Louis tight end Jared Cook is a slightly better play this week.Stefanile said playing in two-quarterback leagues (where every starter has fantasy value) has trained him to consider anyone an option, especially at a position like tight end where you play only one player and the options beyond Rob Gronkowski and Jimmy Graham are a crapshoot.Stefanile said Cook is averaging about 7 points more per fantasy game per year against Arizona than other opponents, with more targets and catches, while Arizona has been weak against tight ends.All thats missing? The star power. But you dont need it, he said.You just strip it away and you look at the numbers, look at the stats and put your trust in the process that youve put into it, he said. You just forget about the brand name value of the player and look at the quality of the material.___LESEAN vs. LEGARRETTE?Running back LeSean McCoy was a first-round draft pick, but will he end up with more fantasy points for Week 15 than New England running back LeGarrette Blount, who was dropped by Pittsburgh not long ago?Good question, Bloom said.I have to really think on this one, he said. Blounts a better play. I think that New Englands offence is going to play better. ... Philosophically, I wont be surprised if Blount carries the ball 20 times.He ranked the backs back-to-back, Nos. 8 and 9 — with McCoy ahead.___Oskar Garcia can be reached on Twitter at http://twitter.com/oskargarcia ' ' '