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Pordenone, there is an agreement with Monza: Diaw on loan and D’Errico for Ciurria, only the attacker’s yes is missing

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PORDENONE. The Pordenone accelerates for Davide Diaw (born in 1992) and passes the ball to the attacker: now it is up to him to decide whether or not to return to neroverde. And thus close the deal. The company of Mauro Lovisa in fact has in hand the agreement with Monza, which provides for more movements: the definitive passage to red and white of the joker Patrick Ciurria (’95), the arrival of Diaw among the lizards on loan, the definitive one from the outside Andrea D’Errico (’92) plus an economic adjustment.

The technical area of ā€‹ā€‹the Friulian club is willing to wait until today, after which he will change his objective: the center forward from Cividale reflects and evaluates the alternatives, including Vicenza and Cremonese.

A structured deal, the one set up by the two associations, which would give Monza a player in full growth and strong like Ciurria (best assist man of the last Serie B with eleven winning passes). Pordenone would have a strong striker like Diaw as well as a potential left-handed winger like D’Errico.

Not only that: the economic adjustment would make it possible to cover, among other things, the salary of the tip who grew up between Sanvitese, Tamai and Virtus Corno.

All that remains is to wait, with the awareness that with this type of operation the green lizards would make a big step forward in terms of building the team. Also because the news is not over: on the offensive front there is a decisive step forward linked to the deal Frank Tsadjout (’99), striker owned by Milan, fresh from a season on loan at the Cittadella.

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The Rossoneri look favorably on this movement: the positive experience they had with Tommaso pobega (’99), highly valued by Pordenone, was a teacher. The player’s agents also rate the transfer positively. In short, all the conditions are in place for the deal to be closed.

If the other one is successful too, the one starring Diaw, the neroverdi could stop: Diaw himself, Tsadjout, boutique e Mensah they would make up the offensive department. There would be no action to make up for the missed purchase of Youssouph Sylla (’98), stopped by bureaucratic reasons linked to the player’s non-EU status.

To conclude, Juventus has not exercised the right to repurchase for Alessandro Vogliacco (’98). The defender will remain in Friuli for now, even if the offers (including that of Verona) are not lacking.

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