Renewals, exits and incoming surveys: the rossoblù market ideas

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06/15/2024 7.47pm

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Days of hidden work and programming at home Torres. After confirmation from the sporting director Andrea Colombino and the coach Alfonso Greco the rossoblù club has worked on renewals, before focusing on the incoming market in the weeks to come.

Renewals

With the retirement of the goalkeeper Pierpaolo Garauwho will however remain in the club in the role of trainer and with a project on an academy designed for the number one young people in the youth sector, and with the expert Aleandro Rosi who is heading towards his farewell, there are two players whose contracts are expiring who have had conversations with Colombino in the last few days: Cristian Fabriani And Giacomo Siniega. Both have been offered an extension and the parties are working on the details as well as the economic aspect as well as the technical guarantees in view of the new season. At the moment it seems closer to renewing Fabriani than Siniega, even if the white smoke is missing in both situations. The rossoblù director, however, is struggling not only with the renewals of players upon expiration but also with some of the club’s main talents who have their link with Torres ending in 2025.

Get out

Output Riccardo Pinna has been strongly sought since Sweet Milkan option that doesn’t displease the central defender from Sassari who, however, is also waiting to understand any proposals that could come from Serie C. The other Sassari player is also looking around Alexander Masala. He looks great at Torres and Greco has full faith in him, but if a call comes for a starting role in Lega Pro the flexible midfielder will also evaluate what to do. Also waiting for Philip Lora, which some Sardinian Serie D teams like but which has such a curriculum that it has received several surveys from other third series teams. With the bond born between the footballer and the island which can also be a factor for future choices. He will return from the loan to Recanatese Andrea Pelamatti, with a second half of the season featuring 16 appearances and a goal for the 2004 full-back. A new loan out in the summer is likely for him to continue to mature. Finally on offense Pato Goglino has received several loan requests, from Serie D (where Latte Dolce likes it) to Serie C. But for now Torres has not opened up to his departure and will only evaluate during the training camp. On Ruocco as has already been said, Torres sells it only for a significant cash offer arriving from higher categories. For now the survey has arrived Sampdoria and a first proposal of Mantuawho however has included technical compensations that the rossoblù are not evaluating for now as an option to close the deal.

Come in

Upon entry it was proposed to Torres the young man Domiziano Tirelliwhat good it did toAtletico Uri in the last season. Torres likes 2006 and is considering what to do. It also remains to be understood whether to keep the boy as a third for the C, together with Zaccagno and Petriccione or whether to take him and send him on loan to mature. Torres likes the former Olbia player Mattia Motolesewith the central defender arriving in Gallura from Bologna. During the season, Greco was pleasantly impressed by him and his way of approaching the role, especially considering that he is a 2004 player who had his first experience among the greats in the championship just concluded and in a context that is not as easy as that of the whites. in the last Lega Pro. Staying on the topic of Olbia, the Torres stay at the window for the flexible midfielder Roberto Biancuwho on a free transfer (he is also from Sassari) is a deal that excites many Serie C clubs. With the radio market talking about a contact with the Carraresefresh from promotion to Serie B, with the former offensive playmaker of Cagliari Primavera.

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