Fiorentina market: mathematical salvation brings redemption of two midfielders

The scoreless draw against Genoa did not provide a spectacle, but it did bring Fiorentina the decisive point for the arithmetical certainty of staying in Serie A. This sporting achievement immediately triggered the contractual clauses agreed upon in January: Marco Brescianini and Giovanni Fabbian became to all intents and purposes footballers owned by the purple club, officially transforming their loan into outright purchase.
The overall financial transaction involves an investment of 25 million euros by the lily-owned management. Specifically, Atalanta will collect 10 million euros for Brescianini’s player card, while Bologna will get 15 million for Fabbian’s redemption. This is a significant outlay that testifies to the club’s willingness to focus decisively on Italian, young and prospective profiles to stabilize the midfield line of the future, although the numbers of the two midfielders say otherwise.
Marco Brescianini’s adventure in the viola had started under the best auspices, showing dynamism and insertions that had initially convinced Paolo Vanoli to deploy him as a regular starter. However, after the only goal scored in his 12 total appearances, his employment gradually decreased, leading him to climb in the technical hierarchies. The official redemption now represents an opportunity for him to regain the brilliance of the early days and relaunch himself in the technical project for the coming season.
Similar discourse for Giovanni Fabbian, whose contribution in terms of balance has been constant, but who has lacked the flare under goal that had distinguished him in previous experiences. Despite making 14 appearances since his arrival in Florence, the former Bologna midfielder has yet to break free. With his definitive confirmation in the purple jersey, the young talent will now have the serenity he needs to integrate fully and seek the goal-scoring continuity that the Franchi crowd expects from him.
