Pradé: Cagliari Deal – €30M Demand & Negotiation Details

Daniele Pradè, Sports Director of Fiorentina, told the bargaining for the 2001 class striker Roberto Piccoli: his words

The recent purchasing campaign of the Fiorentina was analyzed in a press conference by the sports director Viola, Daniele Pradéwhich revealed several details on the operations concluded.

Among these, a particular focus was dedicated to the acquisition of Roberto Piccoliyoung striker who left the Cagliari To land in Florence. As reported by TmwPradé described the negotiation as a not simple deal, requesting patience and a strong will on the part of everyone to be concluded.


The background of the negotiation with Cagliari

The Viola manager explained that the deal for the 2001 class proved to be more complicated than expected. Negotiation with the Sardinian club was long and articulated! The words of Praded They highlighted the determination of Fiorentina in wanting to complete the operation, underlining how the company firmly believes in the qualities and potential of the young striker.


The investment in a young striker

The arrival of Roberto Piccoli It is not a simple purchase, but a real investment in the future. The player, who has shown himself with the rossoblù shirt, is now called to confirm his qualities in a context of high competitiveness. His talent, combined with a large determination, makes him a very interesting prospect for the offensive department of the Fiorentina. His words:

«Angelozzi and Giulini asked us for 30 million, in the end with time we went down to 25, it is a low figure for an attacker. He is a strong footballer, who completes our attacking department “.

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