Boris Radunović Transfer from Cagliari to Spezia
Goalkeeper Radunovic's last appearance on the bench for Cagliari was in Friday's match against Milan, according to Tuttomercato. The Serbian goalkeeper, born in 1996, is moving to Spezia on loan until the end of the season.
Tuttomercato reports that Radunovic has been transferred from Cagliari to Spezia. Radunovic did not play for Cagliari and is ready to relaunch his career in Serie B with Spezia.
According to Sky Sport, Spezia has finalized a deal for goalkeeper Boris Radunovic, who is owned by Cagliari. The transfer of the Serbian goalkeeper to Liguria is described as being in its final stages.
According to Repubblica, Spezia have also shown interest in Boris Radunovic, who is expected to leave Cagliari.
Following an injury to Sarr, Spezia is considering Cagliari's 29-year-old Serbian goalkeeper, Boris Radunović, to add alongside Diego Mascardi and Leonardo Loria. At his club, Radunović is currently behind Caprile and could move to a lower division for more playing time. He was previously a starter in Serie B with Cagliari, with whom he won promotion, and with Bari. Other second division clubs have also made initial inquiries for the goalkeeper. Radunović is one of several options for Spezia; other goalkeepers being considered include Francesco Bardi and Alfred Gomis, both leaving Palermo, and Nikita Contini of Napoli. In 2017, Radunović nearly moved to Spezia after the then-sporting director Pietro Fusco had arranged a deal, but the club's ownership did not approve the signing. The uncapped Serbian has a contract with Cagliari until June 2027. His current market value is €800k, according to Transfermarkt.
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