Transfermarkt, Monza in the future. The newly promoted team from Brianza amazes everyone and begins laying the groundwork for the future. With thirteen days to go before the end of the championship, salvation seems certain given the quality of the group coached by Raffaele Palladino. The coach from Campania had been called up to replace Giovanni Stroppa, and the team changed when he arrived. The happy intuition of the award-winning company Berlusconi & Galliani ended up in the notebooks of important clubs. But the common will is to continue together, also out of gratitude on the part of the coach. The programs are ambitious and you don’t want to waste time. The contract extension to June 30, 2023 must be signed as the first stone. Which will only come after a discussion between the coach and management about the transfer programs.
Transfermarkt, Monza in the future: Roberto Gagliardini the first shot?
While waiting to define Raffaele Palladino’s position, Monza has made an offer to Roberto Gagliardini. The midfielder’s contract with Inter is about to expire and he has no future at the Nerazzurri. The Brianza proposal is for a three-year term, but it also contains other proposals that need to be considered. Atalanta, Fiorentina, Genoa, Lazio, Torino and foreign teams are interested in the player’s performance. Stefano Sensi’s situation is also at stake at Inter. The midfielder is on loan until June and has a contract with the Nerazzurri until June 30th, 2024. Adriano Galliani wants to buy the transfer, it depends on Inter’s requests. What is certain is that the Brianza squad needs to be thinned out, thirty units is too many. One of the first goals will be the thinning of the workforce with a relative reduction in wages.
Transfermarkt Monza in the future: Carlos Augusto in the smell of sale?
Brazilian left-back Carlos Augusto (born 1999) has many admirers and could be sacked despite his contract expiring in 2024. Alessio Cragno’s position must be understood: he is on loan from Cagliari, with a conditional repayment obligation once the bailout is reached, for the sum of 3.6 million. But the Brianza club much prefers Michele Di Gregorio, author of an amazing championship. Spaniard Pablo Mari’s real backstab will instead be relieved by Arsenal and have long been linked with the Lombard club to become their image man alongside captain Matteo Pessina.