Facundo Lescano leaving Avellino?
Tuttomercato reports that Lescano earns a high salary, is not part of Avellino's technical plans, and will be sold. The club will only accept a permanent transfer, at least for now. In addition to foreign options, Brescia is actively pursuing the player. Brescia has reportedly offered a figure close to the one million euros spent a year ago to acquire him from Trapani. Salernitana has been following the player for some time at the explicit request of coach Raffaele, and it is a destination he would find desirable. However, there has been no follow-up from the management, and the parties are very far apart on economic terms.
Tuttomercato reports that Olimpia Asuncion and Aves are in competition for the signing of Facundo Lescano.
According to Tuttomercato, while Olimpia Asuncion is serious about Lescano and an economic agreement is in place, the player's approval is missing. Lescano has a preference to stay in Italy, even if this means moving to a lower division.
The Paraguayan club Olimpia Asunción has made a one-million-euro offer to Avellino for centre-forward Facundo Lescano. However, the 29-year-old Argentine-Italian player and his entourage have some hesitation and will need to be convinced of the proposal. Lescano joined Avellino in July 2025 and has a contract with the club until June 2027. His current market value is €700k, according to Transfermarkt. In the current Serie B season, he has scored one goal in one appearance. Salernitana has also been linked with Lescano.
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