Giacomo Corona Transfer from Palermo to Pescara
According to Tuttomercato, there is an update on the transfer situation for Giacomo Corona. The attacker, born in 2004, was pursued by Pescara in the summer and in January, but Palermo did not agree to a sale despite Corona's limited playing time of 118 minutes in 10 Serie B appearances in Inzaghi's team. Pescara president Daniele Sebastiani said that Palermo wanted to keep an extra player as they are fighting for the final victory. Sebastiani stated that in terms of his growth, Corona perhaps would have done well to do as Desplanches did, who played as a starter at Pescara before his injury.
According to Tuttomercato, there is an update on the transfer situation for Giacomo Corona. The attacker, born in 2004, was pursued by Pescara in the summer and in January, but Palermo did not agree to a sale despite Corona's limited playing time of 118 minutes in 10 Serie B appearances in Inzaghi's team. Pescara president Daniele Sebastiani said that Palermo wanted to keep an extra player as they are fighting for the final victory. Sebastiani stated that in terms of his growth, Corona perhaps would have done well to do as Desplanches did, who played as a starter at Pescara before his injury.
According to Tuttomercato, Palermo is determined to retain Giacomo Corona, who remains an important player for the club, amid interest from Pescara.
According to Tuttomercato, Palermo is determined to retain Giacomo Corona, who remains an important player for the club, amid interest from Pescara.
According to Tuttomercato, Pescara is pursuing Palermo's 21-year-old Italian forward, Giacomo Corona. The pursuit of the forward, who is from the class of 2004, is considered a well-advanced operation that could be concluded in the first days of the new year. The transfer is expected to take longer, however, as Palermo will only authorize his departure after securing a replacement for Brunori, who is set to join Sampdoria. Pescara appears to be the leading club to sign the player, aided by suggestions made to Corona by Under 21 coach Silvio Baldini. Juve Stabia, Avellino, and Reggiana are also interested in the forward. Corona joined Palermo in July 2024 and his contract runs until June 2027. In the 2025/2026 Serie B season, he has made 6 appearances with no goals or assists. His current Transfermarkt market value is €500k.
According to Tuttomercato, Pescara is pursuing Palermo's 21-year-old Italian forward, Giacomo Corona. The pursuit of the forward, who is from the class of 2004, is considered a well-advanced operation that could be concluded in the first days of the new year. The transfer is expected to take longer, however, as Palermo will only authorize his departure after securing a replacement for Brunori, who is set to join Sampdoria. Pescara appears to be the leading club to sign the player, aided by suggestions made to Corona by Under 21 coach Silvio Baldini. Juve Stabia, Avellino, and Reggiana are also interested in the forward. Corona joined Palermo in July 2024 and his contract runs until June 2027. In the 2025/2026 Serie B season, he has made 6 appearances with no goals or assists. His current Transfermarkt market value is €500k.
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