Matteo Tramoni Transfer from Pisa to Palermo
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Matteo Tramoni was the first choice for Palermo to replace Matteo Brunori. Pisa, which owns Tramoni's contract, set his price at 6 million. Pisa did not respond to an initial offer from Palermo. In a second offer, Palermo met the requested price, but Pisa again did not respond. Palermo was then able to negotiate directly with Matteo Tramoni, who accepted an advantageous proposal from the club. The club is coached by his former manager Filippo Inzaghi. Pisa's continued silence led the City Group to abandon the transfer.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Matteo Tramoni was the first choice for Palermo to replace Matteo Brunori. Pisa, which owns Tramoni's contract, set his price at 6 million. Pisa did not respond to an initial offer from Palermo. In a second offer, Palermo met the requested price, but Pisa again did not respond. Palermo was then able to negotiate directly with Matteo Tramoni, who accepted an advantageous proposal from the club. The club is coached by his former manager Filippo Inzaghi. Pisa's continued silence led the City Group to abandon the transfer.
Matteo Tramoni is nearing a move to Palermo, where he would replace Matteo Brunori and be reunited with Filippo Inzaghi, who previously coached him at Pisa and Brescia. Inzaghi, a strong admirer of Tramoni, has strongly urged Palermo's management to make him available. The Palermo edition of La Repubblica reports that a meeting took place yesterday between Matteo Tramoni and Pisa's management. The same source states that Tramoni agreed to the transfer to Sicily. A difference remains between the offer and the asking price, with Palermo having offered up to four million euros plus bonuses, while Pisa is asking for five million euros. Negotiations are ongoing to reach an agreement of around 4.5 million euros to complete the transfer.
Matteo Tramoni is nearing a move to Palermo, where he would replace Matteo Brunori and be reunited with Filippo Inzaghi, who previously coached him at Pisa and Brescia. Inzaghi, a strong admirer of Tramoni, has strongly urged Palermo's management to make him available. The Palermo edition of La Repubblica reports that a meeting took place yesterday between Matteo Tramoni and Pisa's management. The same source states that Tramoni agreed to the transfer to Sicily. A difference remains between the offer and the asking price, with Palermo having offered up to four million euros plus bonuses, while Pisa is asking for five million euros. Negotiations are ongoing to reach an agreement of around 4.5 million euros to complete the transfer.
According to information collected by TuttoMercatoWeb, Filippo Inzaghi is making a strong effort to bring Matteo Tramoni to Palermo. Palermo had previously offered three million plus bonuses and have now raised their offer to four million. Pisa would like the offer to be increased to 4.5 or 5 million, at which price they would complete the deal.
According to information collected by TuttoMercatoWeb, Filippo Inzaghi is making a strong effort to bring Matteo Tramoni to Palermo. Palermo had previously offered three million plus bonuses and have now raised their offer to four million. Pisa would like the offer to be increased to 4.5 or 5 million, at which price they would complete the deal.
Palermo is targeting Pisa's attacking midfielder, Matteo Tramoni. According to TuttoMercatoWeb.com, contacts between the parties are expected this week to advance the negotiation and attempt to reach an agreement quickly. Tramoni has made 22 appearances for Pisa this season, scoring 2 goals and providing 2 assists.
Palermo is targeting Pisa's attacking midfielder, Matteo Tramoni. According to TuttoMercatoWeb.com, contacts between the parties are expected this week to advance the negotiation and attempt to reach an agreement quickly. Tramoni has made 22 appearances for Pisa this season, scoring 2 goals and providing 2 assists.
According to Tuttomercato, Palermo maintains an interest in Matteo Tramoni as a replacement for Brunori, who was sold to Sampdoria. The deal is considered difficult.
According to Tuttomercato, Palermo maintains an interest in Matteo Tramoni as a replacement for Brunori, who was sold to Sampdoria. The deal is considered difficult.
Palermo has targeted Pisa's 25-year-old French-Italian attacking midfielder, Matteo Tramoni, as a replacement for Brunori, who was transferred to Sampdoria. Pisa's president, Giuseppe Corrado, described Tramoni as an important player for Pisa and stated that the club plays in Serie A. Corrado also commented that Tramoni is a quality player, comparable to those already at Palermo. The president believes Palermo's squad is superior to all other teams in Serie B. Tramoni joined Pisa in August 2022 and his contract runs until June 2030. This season in Serie A, he has scored one goal and provided one assist in 15 appearances. According to Transfermarkt, he has a market value of €6.00m. He has been capped once by the France U19 team.
Palermo has targeted Pisa's 25-year-old French-Italian attacking midfielder, Matteo Tramoni, as a replacement for Brunori, who was transferred to Sampdoria. Pisa's president, Giuseppe Corrado, described Tramoni as an important player for Pisa and stated that the club plays in Serie A. Corrado also commented that Tramoni is a quality player, comparable to those already at Palermo. The president believes Palermo's squad is superior to all other teams in Serie B. Tramoni joined Pisa in August 2022 and his contract runs until June 2030. This season in Serie A, he has scored one goal and provided one assist in 15 appearances. According to Transfermarkt, he has a market value of €6.00m. He has been capped once by the France U19 team.
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