Turin, Dellavalle will have to convince Vanoli: retirement is the starting point

The young Dellavalle has concluded his last year in the Primavera and will have to convince the new coach not to leave

Absolute protagonist in Spring in the company of Aaron Ciammaglichella, Alessandro Of the valley he recently completed his senior year with the youth team. The attacker took to social media to greet his teammates: “Proud to have been your captain, you were a family. I hope to meet you again on the fields. I love you”. But now the difficult part will come for the class of 2004. There are two ways: permanence or transfer, perhaps on loan. To stay at Toro Dellavalle will necessarily have to convince the new coach to focus on his qualities. The summer training camp will be the ideal stage for the former Primavera player, who will have to give his all to earn his place in the first team.

Dellavalle’s numbers

Dellavalle’s last season with the Primavera was a season at the highest levels. For the class of 2004 9 goals And 4 assists in 30 appearances available to Scurto. With Ciammaglichella he became Toro’s top scorer and as if that wasn’t enough he also made his debut in Serie A. At the Bentegodi in Verona Juric tried everything and everything to recover a match that seemed compromised, throwing the young Granata into the fray. A quarter of an hour for him among the greats, in a match that was then overturned by the Croatian’s men, in which he showed great spirit of initiative and sacrifice. Now he will have to earn the chance to relive these emotions, available to the new coach who will lead the team in the next championship. In training camp the spotlight will certainly be on him. If Vanoli were to give the OK then the doors to the first team would definitely open for Dellavalle, otherwise it would be a transfer. The summer will tell us what his future will be.

Alessandro Dellavalle
 
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