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Palladino is one of Italy’s most talented young players, however he has found himself surplus to requirements in Turin following a frustrating 2007/08 season where he made just 14 Serie A starts, and often either sat on the bench, or was played in an unfavoured wide midfield position.
Yesterday the Corriere della Sera claimed that Genoa were in advanced negotiations for Palladino, and were close to agreeing a co-ownership deal worth around €5.5m.
Preziosi has now confirmed that the 24-year-old will be joining the Rossoblu, although it is not certain at this stage whether it will be a permanent of co-ownership deal.
“He has cost us a fortune but we believe a lot in the player,” Preziosi told ‘Radio Goal’ on Radio Kiss Kiss Napoli.
“Maurizio Domizzi [of Napoli] is another player who interests us very much, and we hope to be able to soon bring him to Genoa.
“Our goal for next year is to improve and consolidate.”
Genoa had an outstanding first season back in Serie A following 12 years spent in the wilderness, finishing in 10th place in the standings.
Refer: Goal.com
Yesterday the Corriere della Sera claimed that Genoa were in advanced negotiations for Palladino, and were close to agreeing a co-ownership deal worth around €5.5m.
Preziosi has now confirmed that the 24-year-old will be joining the Rossoblu, although it is not certain at this stage whether it will be a permanent of co-ownership deal.
“He has cost us a fortune but we believe a lot in the player,” Preziosi told ‘Radio Goal’ on Radio Kiss Kiss Napoli.
“Maurizio Domizzi [of Napoli] is another player who interests us very much, and we hope to be able to soon bring him to Genoa.
“Our goal for next year is to improve and consolidate.”
Genoa had an outstanding first season back in Serie A following 12 years spent in the wilderness, finishing in 10th place in the standings.
Refer: Goal.com