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Pordenone lands the third blow: the striker Piscopo is official

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Pordenone lands the third blow: the striker Piscopo is official

Kevin Piscopo, born in 1998, is a second who in the last season was divided between Spal in Serie B and Renate in C

After Petrovic and Ingrosso, the neroverdi add another piece to the offensive department: a three-year contract signed until 2025

PORDENONE. The Pordenone has scored its third official shot in the space of a few hours. After Tomi Petrovic (born in 1999), center forward of Virtus Entella e Gabriele Ingrosso (’00), full-back of Virtus Francavilla, the Friulian club has secured itself Kevin Piscopo (’98), second striker last season between Spal in B and Renate in C but owned by Empoli, the club where he joined last week from the lizards Samuele Perisan (’97).

The new Neroverdi player has signed a three-year contract (expiring in June 2025). He too will be available to Domenico Di Carlo on 12 July, when the meeting at De Marchi is scheduled.

The curriculum with which Piscopo presents himself in Pordenone is of value. Especially in the three years in Lega Pro alla Carrarese (on loan from Empoli) he did very well. In all, he made 112 appearances with 18 goals and 9 assists. In Tuscany he spent the 2017-2018, 2018-2019 season (with 34 tokens and 8 goals) and 2020-2021. The five races played from January to February 2020, before the championship was interrupted due to the pandemic, must also be counted. In the middle, five matches in Serie B with Empoli (the first in his career, from August to December 2019) and the two at Spal in the first part of the previous tournament before moving on to the winter market at Renate. He was taken from the Tuscans after the championship played in Serie D in 2016-2017, when at 19 he had built 13 centers in Montecatini.

Born in Vercelli, he is a product of the Genoa youth sector. Those who know him assure that Pordenone can be the environment to explode definitively. In the meantime, the outgoing maneuvers by the director of the technical area Matteo Lovisa continue, supported in this regard by the sporting director Denis Fiorin. The negotiation that would lead seems to have been unlocked Alberto Barison (’94) in South Tyrol. Something is still dancing between the two companies, but over time it seems that it can be filed down.

The defender would thus remain among the cadets and would leave Pordenone after four years and more than 100 appearances. His new coach in Bolzano would be the former trainer of the neroverdi Lamberto Zauli.

We always work to complete the operation with Cosenza relating to Michele Camporese (’92), defender who had played in Calabria from January onwards on loan from the lizards. The player from Pisa would move to the rossoblù on a permanent basis. Always on the way out we look for accommodation ad Amato Ciciretti (’93), forward, and Tomasz Kupisz (’90), midfielder. The two should remain in B, with the second area from Reggina and Perugia.

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