Carnevali on Berardi: “We hope he can return to Serie A with Sassuolo. He can drive our young players”

It’s obvious that he can’t be in Serie B, but we hope that Sassuolo isn’t in Serie B either, so we hope that he can go to Serie A together with Sassuolo because he can drive young people in an important way”. The CEO of Sassuolo Giovanni Carnevali he speaks like this during the show ‘Barba & Capelli’ on TRC of the flag and captain Domenico Berardi recently returned to the pitch after a long injury that kept him out for much of last season and the start of this one: “The injury was important and he managed with great sacrifice on his part in this excellent recovery and now The Berardi of before is returning, he is not yet in the right condition but he will be soon. For us Berardi is everything, he is the most important player we have, he is a player for a big club, he has every chance of returning to the national team. – continues Carnevali as reported Sassuolonews.com – Today he is responding in a very positive way, he understands the difficulties, but since he has this club in his heart he also wants to bring this club to Serie A.

Then there is room for the attacker’s future: “In football nothing is ever taken for granted, to return to Serie A it takes everyone’s sacrifice and it is normal that if you have an important player in the team this helps. This applies to Berardi as well as to Doig, Thorstvedt and Laurienté who are all big club footballers. – continues Carnevali – With some players it is easier to convince others, less so and it takes great will on the part of the club”.

Carnevali then also focuses on the salary amount which is the highest in the entire category: “We can see that we still have many of the contracts we had in Serie A in place and which have not been altered by the relegation. We’re talking about contracts that undoubtedly weigh heavily, but let’s not forget that on the one hand we still lightened the burden with about fifteen transfers and that the balance between purchases and sales, on the market, was still largely positive. It’s a problem for many clubs that are relegatedif we also think about Sampdoria for example, which was in Serie B last year too, and this table must also be compared with that of TV rights”.