Salernitana, the market opens in 48 hours. If Daiya leaves, the whole attack has to be redone.

A retreat organized in the best possible way, almost 9000 season tickets signed in ten days, the consistency of a level coach like Paulo Sousa, many kids with Bersagliera every day and the consistency of players like Ochoa, Pirola, Gjomber, Mazzocchi, Coulibaly, Castanos and Candreva who can make a great contribution in the plan of salvation. Thus, everything would seem perfect in the home of Salernitana, where we are preparing for the first time to experience the third consecutive season in the top flight thanks to the “miracle” of Danilo Iervolino. However, there is an entry market that is struggling to take off. 0 signings in those first 19 days, layoffs that stand their ground and abandon all sorts of directions, Sousa that calls for reinforcements, and leadership that instead waits in trepidation for midnight July 21st. In fact, a few more hours and the famous clause in Boulaye Dia’s contract expires, he can be bought for 25 million euros in cash without the possibility of refusal by the club. Milan and Inter seem to have slipped away, Fiorentina are the only Italians hoping to secure their game to the end, but Cabral turned down a move to Salerno and that cooled the operation. In the background are some English companies that are out of the picture and have higher affordability than our teams. Therefore, the Salernitana market should be unlocked soon. If Diya remains (who will still be consumable until August 15, with an auction base of at least 35 million euros), you will have to find a partner with additional characteristics, if he leaves by Friday, there will be a lot of money. to invest, but also the offensive of the department, which needs to be completely redone, given the farewell to Piatek and certain Bonazzoli and Valencia, as well as the non-standard Simi and Christoffersen.

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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