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It’s no secret in Italy: Nemanja Radonjić has become an unwanted player at Torino over the last few months, after two heavy sanctions received following altercations with his coach Ivan Jurić. As we exclusively revealed to you, Piedmont management has been actively testing the market for the Serbian striker since the opening of the winter transfer window. And despite concrete contacts with several clubs, negotiations are stalling and the sale of the Serbian completely blocks his team’s transfer window. Indeed, according to our information, the Monza club, which had for a time hesitated to relaunch discussions, attempted on several occasions to block the arrival of the former OM player but the salary demands were a bit too much. high for Adriano Galliani, what’s more for a player who is not unanimous among the Brianzolis.
According to our indiscretions, other clubs have joined the competition such as Mallorca in Spain, which also tried it without real success. In Greece, Olympiakos and Panathinaïkós have also picked up the phone but Nemanja Radonjić is not interested in the idea of joining the Greek championship. The current signals are instead turning towards Salernitana, led by Walter Sabatini who recruited him at the time in the Roma youth teams. The Campania club is doing everything to strengthen its offensive lines in order to stay in Serie A. Torino continues to be a seller and favors a direct transfer, while most interested teams are aiming for a loan with a purchase option.
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