Ternana Transfers: Two Deals Done | Liverani Era Begins

A transition phase without demobilizing or ‘selling out’. The sports director of Ternana Carlo Mammarella is managing this delicate moment by evaluating the offers that arrived at the various members of the red -green rose. Defined the first outgoing operations: Tiago Casasola and Vincenzo Millico moved respectively to Salernitana and Casarano (both definitively).

The Campania club is also very close to Marco Capuano, captain and leader of the red -green defense. A negotiation that could take off definitively and allow the 1991 class to wear the grenade shirt. The offensive exterior Enrico Brignola on which Trapani’s interest remains. The most delicate task is to fix the players who have found less space during the past season. According to what is collected by our editorial staff of www.ternitaday.it the goal is to find accommodation in Viviani and Donnarumma, without proceeding with early resolutions. Finally a separate mention for Gianmarco Vannucchi. It was Carlo Mammarella who identified the profile of the extreme defender – during the summer session of 2024 – author of an excellent season. The goalkeeper could start (interest from Vicenza) precisely to allow Tommaso Vitali to become the owner of the next tournament.

Fabio Liverani

To lead the Ternana, unless sensational surprises, there will be Fabio Liverani. In fact, the technician will respond present at the team gathering, after some telephone interviews with the DS. The company in via della Bardesca will communicate the dates of the gathering and training given that the withdrawal in Cascia has been canceled.

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