In the last few hours, Bari has seen two transfer targets move away to strengthen the attack, a department where in the last few days he arrived Lorenzo Sgarbi. As reported by Sky Sports in fact both Manuel DeLucacurrently playing for Sampdoria, both Joseph Ambrosinowho returned to Napoli after his loan at Catanzaro, are moving away from the Apulian club that had sought them out in recent weeks.
The first, author of 10 goals in 33 appearances with the Blucerchiati last season, is in fact very close to wearing the Cremonese jersey, who will invest 1.5 million euros plus bonuses and a percentage of resale to be allocated to the Ligurians. A transfer, that of the class of ’98, which will serve to finance the market and bring that Gaetano Tutino who has long been in Accardi’s sights as a sidekick for Max Tail.
For the second, Bari has been overtaken in the last few hours by Frosinone, who are reportedly finding an agreement with Napoli for a loan until the end of the season. An operation, for the 2003-born player who has scored three goals in 28 games with Catanzaro, which should be concluded by the end of next week.
The Apulian club will therefore have to look elsewhere to strengthen a department that can currently count on Giuseppe Sibilli, the aforementioned Sgarbi, the Frenchman Scheidler and the youngsters Akpa-Chukwu and Ahmetaj as central strikers, as well as Simone Simeri, who is destined to return to Serie C.