Spezia has redeemed Nagy from Pisa: the Hungarian signs a three-year contract. He will be the eagle standard bearer at the European Championship

Spezia has redeemed Nagy from Pisa: the Hungarian signs a three-year contract. He will be the eagle standard bearer at the European Championship
Spezia has redeemed Nagy from Pisa: the Hungarian signs a three-year contract. He will be the eagle standard bearer at the European Championship

Adam Nagy he is officially a Spezia player. After the loan of the last six months, Spezia has officially bought out the Hungarian midfielder’s contract, having been purchased outright for one million two hundred thousand euros. Luca D’Angelo will thus still have at his disposal the midfielder who, since his arrival in January, has revolutionized the white team, giving confidence and serenity to his teammate Salvatore Esposito and taking on many responsibilities in the middle of the pitch. Nagy is linked to Spezia until 2027, thus opening a new cycle in Italy after having worn the shirts of Bologna and Pisa himself.

Nagy has played sixteen matches since his arrival at the end of January, all those in which Spezia took the field. Immediately a starter with Catanzaro, three days after his transfer to the white shirt, Nagy took over the reins of the midfield and never left them again. Very loyal to Luca D’Angelo, who called him in January to convince him to choose Spezia, the Hungarian becomes the first purchase of Spezia 2024-2025, which thus begins a new era by placing the first bricks on the foundations consolidated in recent months, which led to salvation. Nagy will now play the European Championship with his Hungary, with whom he will make his debut tomorrow afternoon, then he will return to La Spezia to join the team during the training camp. And from next season he will start again from the first day as a Spezia player.

 
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