Bologna transfer market – Green line or experience? What will the Rossoblù market be like?

Bologna transfer market – Green line or experience? What will the Rossoblù market be like?
Bologna transfer market – Green line or experience? What will the Rossoblù market be like?

We are just at the beginning of this long and hot summer, which also brings with it a new session of transfer market. The Bologna, as also confirmed by the new coach Vincenzo Italiano, has every intention of improving his squad in view of the triple commitment that awaits the Rossoblù from August onwards. The names that have come out in recent times see a propensity to pursue a green line, a specialty of Giovanni Sartori, without excluding some already “expert” names.

Bologna transfer market, priority for young people?

The paragraph inevitably starts with this question. Yes, because it is not a diktat, but it seems to be a choice of continuity with what Bologna’s idea is: a young team (last year’s is an example of this, ed.), with a bit of experience here and there. And therefore the names that the Rossoblù are thinking about and following closely almost all have a specific characteristic: youth. Wolfe, Mitaj for the right wing; Prass, Vranckx, Casadei, Brescianini for the midfield; Broja, Alberto and other attack profiles. Bologna believes in its project and believes in the growth of certain players, exactly as we saw last season.

Bologna, that bit of experience that is more than necessary

On the other hand, however, while the attention is on talents with “green” identity cards, work is being done in parallel to add that pinch of experience that can be decisive for the result. An example above all? The purchase of Remo Freuler last summer. The Swiss metronome, the only thirty-year-old purchased in the past summer session, was nothing short of fundamental for Bologna and for reaching the Champions League. And especially in Europe’s top club competition, experience is fundamental. Here are the primary objectives, those at the top of the list: Robin Gosens And Vangelis Pavlidis over all. The first, by now, everyone knows from what was done in Italy, and everyone would take it without batting an eye. The second, perhaps, is less well known on the market, but combines experience with the right age: the Greek is born in 1998, at the height of his footballing maturity.

Bologna, the transfer market that will be

Bologna’s path therefore seems to be well traced: a transfer market made up of opportunities, youth but also experience in delicate roles. A coach like Vincenzo Italiano, who has shown that he is not afraid of working with young people – see Kayode at Fiorentina, born in 2004 – but who knows how fundamental it is to have the necessary maturity in certain situations – Bonaventura is an example above all. A broad range of maneuver is therefore welcome, combining young talent and “experienced” talent: everything makes sense, and Bologna wants to continue with this recipe.

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