The company aims to reduce its salary before making any purchases. Tsadjout and Falasco towards Ascoli, Folorunsho can return to Reggina
PORDENONE. On Monday the “repair” window officially opened in Serie B as well. Pordenone is hard at work and has so far focused on only one goal: the outgoing market.
There will be no thick entry movement if more than a few outgoing negotiations are not completed first. With the suitcase in hand there are many footballers.
And it is not excluded that, to the usual suspects, excellent names such as those of Michele Camporese (class 1991) e Gianvito Misuraca (’90).
The company is willing to listen to every offer. Because the will is also to lighten the amount of wages. These are elements that have requests: the defender likes it in Serie B and the midfielder in Serie C.
They themselves would not completely rule out the willingness to try a new experience.
For now the most accredited to leave the neroverde soon are Frank Tsadjout (’99) e Nicola Falasco (’93), respectively attacker and left-back.
Both are headed towards Ascoli. The first, at De Marchi on loan from Milan, would return to the base and would then turn to the Bianconeri; the second would move outright.
He still has a year and a half contract with the Friulians, but they are willing to find a solution with the Marche region in order to get the player to leave.
Michael Folorunsho (’98), offensive wild card, in Pordenone on loan from Napoli, he has many requests in the category. Reggina could win, where the player had already made himself appreciated last season.
Also Jacopo Petriccione (’95), director, has some admirers: Vicenza did a survey on him, expressing interest.
Amato Ciciretti (’93), playmaker, is in the notebooks of many Serie C teams but he doesn’t want to go down in category. Surely his sale is a business that will go on for a long time, given that the player is out of the technical project.
Tomasz Kupisz (’90), lateral, could finally return to the Polish Serie A (in Ekstraklasa). Same goes for Adam Chrzanowski (’99), full-back, destined to return to Poland after two years spent in Pordenone.
As for the income, to date the only player destined to reinforce Pordenone is Christian Dalle Mura (’02), defensive center owned by Fiorentina, currently on loan to the Cremonese. With the grigiorossi he did not collect even a presence. He would come to De Marchi to regain his condition and get back into the game.
For him it is almost done: the formula is that of the loan until the end of the season. It always follows then Mattia Finotto (’92), center forward leaving Monza, already in Pordenone from February to May of last year.
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