Palma: “Coco, here is Buongiorno’s heir. Morente ok for Lecce”

TMW Radio

Guest of TMW Radioin the transmission Transfer Market and Retreatsthe observer Mark Palm presented two new players who arrived in the Italian championship this summer. “Saul Cococentral defender 1999, was bought by Torino. He was born in the Canary Islands, and trained in Las Palmas, but is of Equatorial Guinean nationality, like his father. He was paid 7.5 million, with the due proportions he will be able to collect Buongiorno’s legacy in the Granata squad. In the last three years he has increased his valuebecame a starter in Serie B with Las Palmas, and this year in La Liga he has made 30 appearances. He is an excellent player, versatile, he can also play right back, he can also play as a screen in front of the defense. Good at marking, he has an excellent shot on free kicks, effected conclusions, a sort of ‘cursed’ Brazilian style. He can also play in a four-man defence, but he is very suitable for a three-man defence, which is the formation that Vanoli generally uses; in particular he can be used as a right-hand man. If necessary, he can play right-back wellbecause he has a great run. He has a consistent performance, and he is a locker room man.”

The Lecceinstead, he bet on a Spanish striker: “Dying Head – Marco Palma said – he was born in 1996, taken from Lecce. He is an attacking winger, very versatile, right-footed, but he mainly plays on the left, because he dribbles, comes back and shoots towards the far post.. Raised in Atletico Madrid, he played an excellent Youth League about ten years ago, and played a great match against Juve, doing wonders. Initially, he seemed like a great prospect, then he regressed, he went on a series of loans, before arriving 4 years ago at Elche, where he became a protagonist, playing in La Liga for the first 3 years. He has pace, dribbling, and a good foot; he is a penalty taker, he is aggressive and can also play as a false nine. He has important insertion times, and last season he scored 8 goals. Corvino took him for free, and in Gotti’s 4-2-3-1 he could be ideal as a high left winger. He comes from the Spanish second division, but he is very interesting”.