Cesena’s Shpendi idea. Kotarski goes to Genoa

Cesena’s Shpendi idea. Kotarski goes to Genoa
Cesena’s Shpendi idea. Kotarski goes to Genoa

Interlocutory day on the transfer market for Parma. The new name is that of Cristian Shpendi, a 2003 striker from Cesena newly promoted to Serie B. Raimondo is unlikely to move from Bologna in these early stages of the transfer market and Genoa is pushing hard for Kotarski.

SHPENDI’S IDEA FROM CESENA – The Gazzetta di Parma on newsstands today proposes a new name for the Crusaders’ attack: Parma has taken the first concrete steps towards Cristian Shpendia 2003-born striker from Cesena, newly promoted to Serie B. 32 games and 20 goals in Serie C, he is a very active centre-forward, already called up by Albania Under 21. A profile that fits perfectly into the identikit that the yellow and blue club has always sought.

DOES RAIMONDO STAY IN BOLOGNA? – Antonio Raimondo has bewitched Fabio Pecchia: it is no mystery that the Bologna-owned striker who wore the Ternana jersey last season is one of the Gialloblù coach’s obsessions, given that the Crociati coach himself has expressly declared his appreciation for the 2004-born player. However, it will be a complicated task for Parma’s management to succeed in fulfilling the ducal coach’s wish, given that the Bolognese striker has expressed his desire to play his cards in the Rossoblù jersey.

GENOA STRONG ON KOTARSKI – Genoa is getting closer and closer to Dominik Kotarski, Croatian goalkeeper owned by PAOK who is considered as the very first name for the post Josep Martinez. In the last few hours there has been an approach from the Ligurian club, first by offering around 5 million plus the price tag of Kelvin Yeboah, fresh from six excellent months at Standard Liege where he scored six goals between the championship and the playoffs, then fearing the possibility of do not insert counterparts, as already requested by the Greeks.

 
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