Another day of transfers is over, with Serie B providing some surprises, even if already announced: Modena, in fact, has secured the talented striker Peter Mendesand with him also Eric Boxingbut it is obviously not the only club to have made concrete moves on the market. Catanzaro has found Fulignati’s heir, signing Mirko Pigliacelliwhile in defense another Calabrese, Cosenza has signed with Alexander Caporale a two-year contract. SudTirol, finally, has secured Karim Tzedadka24-year-old left midfielder from Luxembourg club Swift Hesperange.
But for some arrivals, there are also some farewells. Cremonese says goodbye Marco Zunnowho goes to Foggia in Serie C, and also goes to third Lorenzo Malagrida And Brandi Malajwho move from Sampdoria to Rimini.
So let’s make room for rumors that have not yet materialized, such as the one that wants Gianluca Lapadula still in Pisa’s sights: the negotiation with Cagliari, however, is not taking off at all, and it will probably only be possible to talk about it in the second half of August. The Tuscans, then, have also set their sights on Alexander Saws of Perugia, who is however liked by Sassuolo, where he is about to say goodbye Armand Laurent: the Frenchman would like to stay in Italy, Torino and Parma are interested in him, but the biggest offer comes from Josè Mourinho’s Fenerbahçe
Finally, Juve Stabia is ready to strengthen its defence: there is an agreement in principle for the transfer of Mark Rogera 2000-born defender owned by Virtus Verona with a contract until 2027.
Finally, a chapter related to corporate issues. Luigi De Laurentiis he spoke about the possible sale of the club to the royal family of Kuwait: “Our doors are open, they have our contacts. Generally these families are interested in real estate purchases or the construction of resorts, things that give an Italian passport. Football also has a huge appeal and maybe we will have a chat to get to know each other. The arrival of a sheik in the city gives birth to a soap opera, but we have to understand their intentions”.