4 million for Nicola and Luperto

4 million for Nicola and Luperto
4 million for Nicola and Luperto

After weeks of intense negotiations, an agreement seems to have finally been reached between Empoli And Cagliari for the landing in Sardinia of Davide Nicola as the new rossoblù coach. With the definitive white smoke that could arrive in the next few hours.

Accelerated

Today’s morning there would have been the decisive acceleration in the negotiations. The agreement between the rossoblù club and the Piedmontese coach has already been established for some time, with a two-year contract with the option for a third year only to be signed. A situation which led, despite the absence of the definitive green light, Bonato And Nicholas to work closely on the market anyway. To lengthen the debate between the parties, first Empoli’s search for Nicola’s replacement and then the need to find the right amount of financial compensation requested by the Tuscany to free the former technical guide of Crotone, Genoa and Salernitana among others. The agreement would have been found in the last hours, with a situation definitively settled by the inclusion of Sebastiano Luperto in the negotiation. Cagliari’s offer for the former Napoli center back and Empoli’s last captain would be among the 3.5 and 4 million euros. Thus Cagliari not only formally solves the coaching puzzle, but could also cover the void that will be left by Alberto Dossena, ready to move to Como. Already in the last few hours (here to read)we told you of the plot between the different negotiations. The definitive approval in the negotiation with Empoli for the Nicola-Luperto duo should also definitively open up the sale of the central school of Atalanta and Lumezzane to what according to data would be the richest club in Serie A. With the closing of the balance sheet of rossoblù club which would not be so negatively influenced by the expense of bringing a new coach and new experienced central defender to Sardinia to focus on.

R. Pinna – M. Cardia

 
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