Market. Pisa and Palermo want Iannoni

Market. Pisa and Palermo want Iannoni
Market. Pisa and Palermo want Iannoni

Perugia, after the approval, will find themselves relieved of their debts but on July 1st, when the transfer market kicks off, they will have to work first in the exit market to then be able to intervene in the entry. There is no shortage of possibilities, given that two of the prized pieces of the squad have already achieved wide acclaim.

The first player who turned the spotlight on after Perugia’s redemption is Edoardo Iannoni: two Serie B clubs, Palermo and Pisa, are paying attention to the player (whom Grifo bought from Salernitana with 400 thousand euros). The midfielder could leave Serie C, therefore, with the Rosanero who seem to be serious about Perugia. Important attention also from the Tuscans who want to set up an important team for next season with Filippo Inzaghi on the bench. They would also have put the Umbrian Matteo Brunori of Palermo in their sights. It will be a good duel between the two clubs aiming for a top championship.

Pisa would also have put Alessandro Seghetti on the notebook, another player who could allow the club to raise cash. It seems, however, that the pressure on the young Grifo striker is greater from Frosinone, who has just been relegated to Serie B, and from Cagliari to Serie A.

However, the Iannoni operation seems quicker: if there is to be a sale, it is better to hurry and then go on the market. Perugia’s objective is also to streamline the staff, try to get rid of the heaviest salaries of players who are not part of the plans for next season.

In addition to the Serie D striker, Luca Bacchin, born in 2003, Perugia has put the Ancona defender, Mondonico, on the notebook. However, the priority remains the goalkeeper: Perugia will try to close before the meeting scheduled for July 14th.

 
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