Leonardo Bonucci was pictured having dinner with Fiorentina exec Daniele Pradé on the beach, but, in reality, the suitors that made the most strides to sign him are Union Berlin. In addition, Lazio touched base Sunday.
According to Gianluca di Marzio, the early contacts between the parties have been positive. The fact that the German outfit will participate in the Champions League is a major factor. The team and his camp are negotiating the terms of his arrival.
While Union Berlin are advancing for Bonucci, Fiorentina downplayed their interest. Pradè stated (via Il Tempo).
“I was having lunch with my family in Forte Dei Marmi and, among many other persons, I met him too. It was happenstance. There’s no ongoing negotiation.”
According to Alfredo Pedullà, the Bundesliga outfit reached out to both the player and Juventus. The defender will take a few days to weigh the move. Lazio put forth a serious inquiry later in the day. They’d loan out Mario Gila if they signed another option in the back.
Our Take on Bonucci and Union Berlin
His exit is finally gaining steam after weeks of inaction. He’ll probably stay in Italy if he has the chance, but Die Eisernen would be a quality landing spot. They could solve another issue to a Serie A powerhouse after sealing the deal for Robin Gosens.
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