OM, Genoa: details of the Vitinha operation

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Vitinha at Genoa is serious. If Pablo Longoria himself confirmed ongoing discussions with the Italian team, Sky Italia reveals details of the upcoming operation. According to the transalpine media, the Marseille striker should land in Italy this Tuesday to finalize the deal: a loan with a purchase option estimated at 25 million euros and the definitive transfer of Ruslan Malinoskiy (who is currently on loan from OM) in exchange for a check for 7 million euros.

As a reminder and as we revealed to you, Genoa’s interest in the 23-year-old Portuguese striker is explained by the probable departure of Icelandic star striker, Albert Guðmundsson, in the coming months. It now remains to be seen whether Vitinha will (re)find some success under the colors of the current eleventh in Serie A.

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