Press Review of June 4th, Genoa: a whole month of rossoblù national teams

Press Review of June 4th, Genoa: a whole month of rossoblù national teams
Press Review of June 4th, Genoa: a whole month of rossoblù national teams

INSIGHTS ON GENOA

REPUBLIC – “Genoa, what a springboard for the European Championships. Retegui dreams, Puscas can relaunch” is the headline this morning in the Genoa edition of Republic, which focuses on the many commitments that will concern the rossoblù players (even those returning from loans) this month. Yesterday we started with Malinovskyi (who did not take part in the friendly match with Germany, ed) and today we will continue with Retegui, Fini And Puscas (click HERE to know all the commitments day by day).

19th CENTURY – In addition to an analysis on the 2024/2025 Serie A championship which will see half of the foreign-owned teams participate, today’s edition also talks about Josep Martinez’s agent, who confirmed that the player is very close at Genoa. Then two insights, one of which is titled “The happy turning point of the Griffon which must be protected“, deal with the situation of 777 Partners, owners of Genoa and other clubs around the world.

In both in-depth analyses, the excellent work done at Genoa by the owners and managers is first of all underlined, as is the improving trend in the accounts and budget also supported by an increase in the value of the squad and the debt restructuring agreement. , but it is also highlighted that at other latitudes there is a thickening of clouds that should be cleared. They are the clouds that surround clubs like Standard Liège (where approximately another 6 million have been injected in recent weeks and we are moving towards unblocking the market, as written last May 8th, ed) or Vasco da Gama.

Since Genoa is part of a multi-club network, there are problems elsewhere also in non-football sectors and the financial matter is a complex and non-questionable matter, “a need for clarity arises“. In this sense, as written and said several times already, also in the post-match comments of our editorial team, especially in the last championship matches, we believe that a moment with the press is useful to outline the contours of this situation. Situation that in any case the CEO Blazquez (who recently met Enrico Preziosi, former president, to discuss the disputes still open after the sale of the club), still summarizes today in a “nothing changes for Genoa“.

ALLSPORT – It should only be noted that the Genoa is included among the 10 foreign-run companies of the next Serie A together with Atalanta, Bologna, Como, Fiorentina, Inter, Milan, Parma, Turin And Venice.


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Genoa national teams, all the commitments of the rossoblù players

 
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