Verona a counterpart for Caprari. The name
The Sampdoria-Hellas Verona axis heats up in this transfer market session. Daniel Bessa likes the Sampdoria and the Scala are ready to insert his card as a counterpart for the redemption of Gianluca Caprari
Sampdoria would be thinking of Daniele Bessa of Hellas Verona, whose contract with the Gialloblù will expire next June, to reinforce the midfield in this winter transfer market session.
The Scala club would be thinking of inserting the Italian-Brazilian card in the negotiation for the redemption of Gianluca Caprari. The goal of the yellow and blue would be to reduce the part Cash for the definitive acquisition of the attacker.
For the player, who in the past wore the shirt of Genoa’s rossoblù “cousins”, he could therefore follow in the footsteps of Rincon and return to Genoa, this time to wear the Sampdoria shirt.
Transfer market Sampdoria, crazy idea Hellas Verona: Bessa as a counterpart for Caprari
Transfer market Samp, Verona wants Caprari: the counterpart is ready. The name
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Hellas Verona is ready to redeem the card of Gianluca Caprari. Arriving in the summer, the 1993 class, he surprised everyone and Maurizio Setti’s club has every intention of confirming him in the squad.
Five million euros the total cost of his card – 4 basic plus 1 in case of salvation – but the yellow and blue would be trying to lower the price by inserting a technical counterpart.
The name is that of Daniele Bessa, a central midfielder who, if necessary, could also be deployed on the left wing or as an attacking midfielder, whose value is estimated at around 2.5 million.
There Sampdoria, also thanks to the difficulty in getting to Stefano Sensi – with the negotiation blocked as a precaution by the Nerazzurri after Joaquin Correa’s injury – he would be reflecting on the operation. For the 1993 class it would be a return to Liguria after the experience with the Genoa shirt.
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