Tomorrow until midnight there is time to sign up for Serie B: the situation

Gazzetta.it summed up the situation with clubs that have yet to apply for participation in the 2023/24 Serie B championship.

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“Sampdoria is very optimistic after the approval of the financial statements as of December 31, 2022, the capital increase and the issuance by the court of a loan of 30 million bonds useful for registering a team: under the leadership of Andrea Radrizzani and Matteo Manfredi – who will become the majority shareholders, which are expected to close by September – during these hours the payment of taxes, salaries and debts to other clubs will be completed. Intensive work is also going on at the Regina headquarters: by tomorrow, 75 million euros will have to be paid, including three months’ salary to the players and debts for Irpef and Inps. There has been no official position from the club in recent days, trust (in any case, mixed apprehensively) of the square is connected to the line of communication used in recent months by President Cardona: “If something is wrong,” he said in mid-May, “I first of all go to my fellow citizens and tell them.” There will be waiting hours.

The need to adjust the factory to B’s standards may have pushed Lecco – last to arrive after their playoff success – to specify an alternative stadium (probably Vercelli), a bureaucratic move in the hope of still playing Rigamonti from the start. To sum it up: if something goes wrong, the empty spot among the 20 teams of the next Serie B will be filled with a readmission. And that would be up to Brescia, defeated in the play-outs, which, however, does not wait passively. President Cellino’s club has, in effect, filed an appeal with the Reggio Calabria Court of Appeal against Regina’s debt restructuring plan. And now he’s waiting for Kowisock’s action […]”.

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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