Dimitri Bisoli Transfer from Brescia to Cesena
Tuttomercato reports on Dimitri Bisoli's transfer to Cesena. Dimitri Bisoli has joined Cesena. He expressed that Cesena was the team that wanted him the most, and he had no doubts about his choice. The club's board member, Massimo Agostini, mentioned that it was an important opportunity for the club, highlighting the player's connection with the club and territory. The new sporting director, Filippo Fusco, managed to secure the transfer by acting quickly to outmaneuver other significant clubs interested in Bisoli.
Tuttomercato has reported on Dimitri Bisoli's transfer to Cesena, which follows the dissolution of Brescia. The former Brescia captain has signed a three-year contract with Cesena, extending until June 30, 2028. Bisoli, who was born in 1994, had previously been part of Cesena’s youth team from 2008 to 2010. His career included periods with AC Prato, Santarcangelo, and Fidelis Andria before he joined Brescia in 2016. There, he made his debut in Serie B and played a key role in the team's promotion to Serie A in 2019. Bisoli became the captain of Brescia in 2020 and concluded his time at the club with 313 appearances and 34 goals, ranking him as the fourth most capped player in Brescia’s history. His transfer to Cesena follows the dissolution of Brescia under the ownership of Massimo Cellino.
Dimitri Bisoli is set to become the first signing for Cesena under the management of Filippo Fusco. The midfielder, born in 1994, is reportedly nearing a deal with the Romagna club and is said to be already in town for medical examinations and contract signing, which is expected to occur within the next few hours, as reported by Tuttocesena.it. After being released following Brescia's bankruptcy, where he played 313 matches and scored 34 goals, Bisoli opted to join Cesena. This move comes despite speculation about his potential involvement in Giuseppe Pasini's efforts to sustain football in Brescia through the relocation and renaming of Feralpisaò. Ultimately, Bisoli chose to continue his career in Serie B with Cesena, a club where his father, Pierpaolo, previously coached and achieved success.
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