Berardi-Juve: annoyed Carnevali shuts the door on Bianconeri
“Sassuolo had given a specific date by which it had to be closed: August 17.”
“Sassuolo had given a specific date by which it had to be closed: August 17.”
The captain’s words came at the neroverdi’s season opener.
The blue goalkeeper moves on loan with right of redemption to the neroverdi.
The neroverde outfielder could leave the Emiliani in this soccer session.
This was confirmed by Sassuolo’s CEO Giovanni Carnevali: “It’s done, the player has signed.”
Several Serie A clubs are on the Sassuolo midfielder.
The two young players sold outright from the Giallorossi to the Emiliani.
To play it Roma, which could include Bove in the negotiation.
Sassuolo’s CEO has shed light on the Italian midfielder’s future.
The Sassuolo midfielder has reportedly already reached an agreement with the Nerazzurri.
Both companies have set the same goal for the midfield.
The partenopei have reportedly identified Sassuolo’s outfielder as the perfect profile to replace Lozano.
“He has the potential to play games at a high level,” said the French outfielder’s agent.
The Rossoneri are already hard at work ahead of the upcoming soccer market session: on the management’s notebook is Armand Laurienté, currently at Sassuolo.
The Parthenopeans already hard at work in anticipation of the upcoming soccer market session.
“He is a player we would like to give a chance to go to a big club,” Sassuolo’s CEO said.
The Black and Green club has reached an agreement with Lorient.
The player has asked to be sold. After the offer from Napoli there is now strong interest from Juventus.
The Juventus club has entered the negotiations between Napoli and Sassuolo for Giacomo Raspadori.
No longer just Atalanta on the Nerazzurri-owned striker.
The Serbian trequartista will again wear the Blucerchiata jersey.
It is done for the blue striker’s transfer to West Ham. He will now play in the Premier League.
“With Sassuolo, we have reached an agreement and in principle with the player as well,” Giacchetta makes known.
“In my day, you had to play 200 games to be worth 20 million,” D’Agostino observes.