Before diving into the upcoming transfer market window, several Serie A sides will have to address their front offices. Cristiano Giuntoli is expected to join Juventus, although he has some offers from the Premier League too, and Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis could put up a fight, Tuttomercatoweb informs.
The Bianconeri patron John Elkann recently dished on him.
“He has a few good options and will decide on his own.”
Napoli have earmarked Empoli’s Pietro Accardi. The fallbacks are Bari’s Ciro Polito or an internal promotion. Inter, Milan, and Roma are expected to stick with their current brasses. The Rossoneri are in talks with Frederic Massara for a new contract. New CEO Giorgio Furlani is more hands-on than Ivan Gazidis.
Tiago Pinto will continue to helm the Giallorossi along with new general manager Lina Souloukou and his right-hand man Mauro Leo. The owners trust them fully. The same goes for Atalanta’s hierarchy. Igli Tare’s contract expires in June, and he’s not a lock to stay. He has some interest from Bundesliga. Angelo Fabiani, who formerly held the position at Salernitana and joined Lazio as the coordinator of the women’s and Primavera teams, would be first in line.
Daniele Pradè’s future at Fiorentina hangs in the balance. Salernitana want him as CEO next to Morgan De Sanctis. The Viola might promote scout Antonio Tramontano. Empoli could bring back Marcello Carli if Accardi bolts. Hellas Verona’s Sean Sogliano is in demand. It’ll hinge on whether his team avoids relegation. Ariedo Braida could leave Cremonese and team up with his former Milan pal Adriano Galliani at Monza. There shouldn’t be modifications in other Serie A clubs, although Sassuolo’s Giovanni Rossi and Bologna’s Giovanni Sartori received important proposals.
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