RdC: “Spal, B has a row for Vicari”

“Spal, in B crowd to take Vicari” headlines. The rest are Carlino.

The captain got into the notebook of Bari (where he will find Antenucci), Modena (where Silvestri plays) and the departed Cagliari and Venice.

As in recent years, Spal’s first market phase is focused on outbound operations.

Following the company’s precise guidance and in consultation with Mr. Venturato, Lupo’s CTO is working to reduce the workforce in order to have more resources and leeway in a procurement campaign that has not yet begun.

The priority is to be able to sell the players with the highest salaries, from Federico Di Francesco, whom Empoli decided not to buy despite having a good championship, to Alessandro Murgia. The latter instead returned from a very negative season in Perugia, where he hardly played, so it will not be easy to move him.

Francesco Vicari also falls into the category of players who are expensive, but this is not the only reason why we are moving towards parting with the captain.

President Takopina has hinted that the future of the 1994 centre-back will not be blue and white, and clubs interested in him are finally starting to emerge. There were even four Serie B representatives who knocked on the door on Via Copparo to gather information on the 27-year-old player from Fiano Romano.

Curiously, there are two relegated teams looking to get promoted, like Cagliari and Venezia, and just as many new, enthusiastic ones like Bari and Modena.

In Minyani’s team, he found Mirko Antenucci, with whom he shared memorable seasons in the Biancazzurro.

But even the canaries have a former pauldron that Vicari met during his first season at Ferrara, namely Tommaso Silvestri.

But that’s not all, because about the now former captain of Spala, with whom he has another year of contract, there is also a poll of Hajduk Spalato, the historic Croatian company that finished second to Dinamo Zagreb in the last championship . […].

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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