Turin, Che Adams’ future choice sparks debate among fans

The arrivals on loan from Napoli of Cyril Ngonge and Giovanni Simeone, not to mention the addition of winger Zakaria Aboukhlal (last year at Toulouse), have strengthened Torino’s offensive sector ahead of next season, but in the last few hours in the Granata household reflection has been sparked on the future of Che Adams, on whose tracks there are Premier League clubs looking for an experienced striker.
The 29-year-old Scottish national has scored 10 goals with Torino, 9 in the league.
The 29-year-old Scottish national scored 10 goals in a Torino shirt last year, 9 of them in the league. His confirmation in the granata jersey has so far never seemed in question, also in light of the now imminent sale of Antonio Sanabria, but the possibility of making money with the sale of a player signed on a zero-parameter basis divides granata fans.
The possibility of making money with the sale of a player signed on a zero-parameter basis divides granata fans.
Among them, in fact, the debate is open between those who would reinvest the amount from a possible sale to return to the market in the last two weeks of the summer session and those, on the other hand, who believe it is too late to dispose of one of last season’s landmarks, with the need to act immediately to find a replacement.
In the meantime, Toro is preparing for its first official engagement, the Coppa Italia round against Modena scheduled for Monday, Aug. 18, at 9:15 p.m., at the Olimpico Grande Torino. The granata are coming off three consecutive defeats in friendly matches, the 1-3 double against Monaco and the 3-0 loss at home to Valencia, with Anjorin’s expulsion forcing Baroni’s team into ten for almost the entire second half.
