Pedersen away after relegation, Genoa sprints

Marcus Pedersen he played last season with the Sassuolo, managing to carve out an important space for himself with the neroverdi especially in the central part of the season, ‘exploiting’ Jeremy Toljan’s injury in his favor but his performances were not enough to guarantee the neroverdi’s permanence in Serie A. The Norwegian full-back however, unlike Sassuolo, could remain in Serie A thanks to the interest of Genoa.

As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Alberto Gilardino’s Grifone is looking for reinforcements for the side lanes. The names considered are numerous, but one of the main targets is Pedersen himself, who could find in Genoa the opportunity to relaunch himself after a bitter season with Sassuolo. The player born in 2000 returned to Feyenoord after the black-greens failed to redeem him but he is in the sights of Genoa who are also moving on other paths for the right flank such as Zanoli of Naples and Barbers of Pisa.

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The rossoblù management sees in Pedersen a player with unexpressed potential, capable of adding quality and dynamism to Genoa’s flanks. Gilardino is working to assemble a competitive team for next season and to improve the results obtained the previous year, and the acquisition of the Norwegian could prove to be a strategic move to strengthen the defensive department. Marcus Pedersen’s future could therefore still be in Serie A, with Genoa ready to offer him a new opportunity to demonstrate his value. Negotiations are underway, and the next few days will be crucial to define the details of a possible transfer that could lead to the Norwegian wearing the rossoblù shirt.

 
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