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Livorno The Livorno market has yet to take off. The agreement with the defender Turini (2005 and former Ghiviborgo) is a done deal, but the negotiations concerning Russo and Risaliti, although advanced, have not yet reached their destination. And along with the new additions there are still many players waiting to understand whether there will be confirmation for them or not. Among these the group of Livorno also stands out. The only one certain of reconfirmation is Andrea Luci who will continue his career for another year and will still be the captain of Livorno, with the desire to increase the over 400 appearances already on the scoresheet with amaranth on.

Also in the middle of the field, the one waiting to understand the will of president Joel Esciua’s club is Daniele Bartolini. The midfielder, born in 1995, started the season very well last year, only to have to leave the pitch for many months due to a serious knee injury suffered in the home match against Grosseto on the second day of the championship. After the operation Bartolini is now recovered, but is waiting for the choices of Indiani and Bicchierai. There is interest in him from many D and Eccellenza teams, including Real Forte Querceta. The same Versilia club would also be happy to sign Matteo Frati.

The left-handed Labronico hasn’t had much space in these two seasons in D, but when he took to the pitch he always made an impression. In January he rejected a onerous offer from Tuttocuoio. Now he too is waiting for the company’s decisions. If he doesn’t stay, he will be a valuable piece of the market especially in Excellence. A downward spiral for Andrea Fancelli who spent a year as an unmovable starter, only to end up relegated more often than not to the bench this season. For the class of 2004, given the “quota” status, there will be no shortage of requests in the category. First, however, it remains to be seen whether Indians will want to bet on him. The same goes for two young players like Leonardo Brisciani (2005), starter at the beginning of the year and then even finishing with the juniors, and for Jacopo Marinari, another 2005, who instead had the opposite path: starting with the youth teams and finishing in the first team also taking away the whim of scoring his first goal with the Livorno shirt. L

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