Cagliari Transfer Market: Sardinians Ready to Knock on Napoli’s Door
This situation has prompted the Rossoblù management to take action early to avoid being caught off guard in the event of a departure.
This situation has prompted the Rossoblù management to take action early to avoid being caught off guard in the event of a departure.
Among the players who might leave is Ché Adams, whose contract expires in June.
Pedro Mendes’ future at Modena remains uncertain, and sporting director Nereo Bonato is already looking into possible alternatives.
The Rossoblù club has rejected an 8 million euro offer from Lens for the Slovak defender and is making a move for Floriani Mussolini.
The Uruguayan attacking midfielder, born in 1991, joins the Granata after his most recent stint with Alianza Lima in Peru.
With the option of a loan with an option to buy ruled out, it will cost about 20 million euros to sign Caprile.
The striker’s entourage is looking around for a new club following the chaos of the past few weeks.
The midfielder is not part of Luciano Spalletti’s plans and has several admirers in Italy and beyond.
The Rossoblù forward is set to leave following the breakup, and one club is the clear favorite
Tommaso Giulini would prefer not to let the 2005-born player go, but a lot will depend on any offers that might come in.
The star player is looking for a new team following his split with Tommaso Giulini’s club and his agent’s comments.
The Rossoblù club has been tracking the star player for several months and may make a move in the coming days.
In the last few hours, Hull City, an English club, has also come forward, intending to seriously explore the possibility of bringing him to the Championship.
After days of tension, it seems the time has finally come for the striker and the island club to part ways.
The deal could take the form of a loan with an obligation to buy. The transfer would become permanent upon the fulfillment of certain conditions, linked both to Cagliari avoiding relegation and to the number of appearances made by Paolo’s son and the grandson of the late Cesare.
A loan deal from a friendly club could provide Cagliari with the forward needed to replace Sebastiano Esposito.
There is a gap in negotiations over the contract renewal, and agent Giuffredi’s latest comments have heightened the tension.
The soccer player left the training camp in Ponte di Legno without permission: the club is prepared to take action.
Fabio Pisacane’s conciliatory yet cryptic remarks directed at Sebastiano Esposito, who has emerged as a possible departure for Cagliari during the transfer window.
The Rossoblù aren’t content with just Jacopo Fazzini, Alessandro Romano, Demi Akarakiri, and Harry Winks.
The Sardinians want to bolster their offense, which is now missing Leonardo Pavoletti and Semih Kılıçsoy.
Cagliari, as confirmed by sporting director Pietro Accardi, will part ways with “Gallo” following the unfavorable results of his medical exams.
The transfer market for Juventus, which is looking to bounce back after a truly disappointing season, isn’t made up solely of players the Bianconeri would like to sign.
The island club’s management faces a decision that is anything but easy.
The champion’s post stirred up the Rossoblù fans.
Gian Piero Gasperini has ruled out Marash Kumbulla and is looking for a new defender to strengthen the back line.
According to Sky Sport, the Granata have finalized the signing of a forward
The young star has improved tremendously over the past season, and it’s no surprise that he has caught the attention of several Premier League clubs.
The island club is very active in the transfer market to bolster the central defense at Fabio Pisacane’s disposal.
In recent weeks, the Rosanero club had also been very proactive in its pursuit of midfielder Alessandro Romano, born in 2006.