As the Serie B season pauses for international fixtures, it’s a good time to assess the progress of Parma’s players currently gaining experience on loan. A total of 13 players have been sent out on temporary deals this season, spanning Italy and beyond. Here’s a detailed look at how those players are performing.
Peter Amoran: Finding His Feet in Serie B with Cesena
Defender Peter Amoran has quickly become a part of Cesena’s setup, making his debut in the 16th matchday during a 3-2 victory over Mantova. The 21-year-old, on loan from Parma, has accumulated 7 appearances totaling 263 minutes for a Cesena side firmly in the Serie B playoff picture. Amoran is also a regular call-up for the Sweden Under-21 national team, recently featuring in a match against Italy. According to Cesena FC’s official announcement, the loan deal runs until June 30, 2026, with an option and counter-option for Parma.
Botond Balogh: A Solid Defensive Presence in Turkey
Hungarian defender Botond Balogh has been a consistent performer for Kocaelispor in the Turkish Süper Lig. He’s featured in 21 matches so far this season, contributing to a defense that has conceded just 32 goals – placing them eighth in the league, tied with Alanyaspor for the eighth-best defensive record.
Tjaš Begić: Impacting Sampdoria with Goals and Minutes
Since joining Sampdoria in January, Slovenian winger Tjaš Begić has been in excellent form. After making his debut against Avellino on January 10th, Begić has scored 3 goals in 13 appearances – finding the net against Modena, Palermo, and Mantova. He recently played 75 minutes in a 2-1 victory over Avellino, demonstrating his growing importance to the team.
Adrian Benedyczak: A Goalscoring Threat at Kasimpasa
Polish forward Adrian Benedyczak has made an immediate impact at Kasimpasa, scoring four goals and providing one assist in just seven matches since joining in January. While his debut goal against Gaziantep wasn’t enough to secure a win, his subsequent contributions – an assist against Karagümrük and goals against Konyaspor and Eyüpspor – have earned his team a total of 7 points.
Antoine Joujou: Shining in Portugal’s Primeira Liga
Antoine Joujou is proving to be a valuable asset for Famalicão, who currently sit fifth in the Portuguese Primeira Liga. The French attacker has made 22 appearances, contributing 3 goals and one assist. His goals against Nacional, Avs, and Casa Pia have been crucial, earning Famalicão 9 points. He’s logged 570 minutes of playing time and is expected to feature in a key match against league leaders Porto.
Rachid Kouda: Settling in at Mantova
After a spell with Spezia, Rachid Kouda moved to Mantova in Serie B, making his debut on January 31st against Pescara. He’s accumulated 10 appearances, including 8 starts, and has provided one assist – setting up Mensah for a goal against Modena.
Mateusz Kowalski: Gaining Experience in Poland
Mateusz Kowalski has made two appearances for MKS Miedz Legnica in Poland’s Betclic 3 Liga (Group 3), totaling 54 minutes on the pitch.
Giacomo Marconi: A Consistent Performer in Lega Pro
Giacomo Marconi continues to be a key player for Dolomiti Bellunesi in Italy’s Lega Pro. The forward has scored 4 goals and provided 4 assists in 33 appearances, demonstrating his impact on the team. He’s found the net against Alcione, Pro Patria, Virtus Verona, and Triestina.
Manuel Moretta: Reliable Goalkeeping in Serie D
Manuel Moretta has been a standout performer for Real Calepina in Serie D (Group B). He’s started 27 of 28 matches, keeping 7 clean sheets and saving a penalty against Scanzorosciate.
Anthony Partipilo: Contributing for Bari
Anthony Partipilo has made 12 appearances for Bari, across both Serie B and the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa.
Dario Sits: Developing with Atlético Madrid’s Second Team
Dario Sits, a 2004-born attacker, continues his development with Atlético Madrid’s second team, making 17 appearances. He’s also a regular member of the Latvian national team.
Dren Ternava: Getting Lega Pro Experience with Perugia
Finnish midfielder Dren Ternava, born in 2005, is gaining valuable experience with Perugia in Lega Pro. He’s made two appearances, playing one half against Carpi and ten minutes against league leaders Arezzo.
Nicolas Trabucchi: Progressing with Dolomiti Bellunesi
Nicolas Trabucchi has made 7 appearances for Dolomiti Bellunesi (Lega Pro, Group A), including 3 starts, totaling 288 minutes played. He also made his debut in the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa this season.
Parma’s loan strategy appears to be working, providing valuable playing time and development opportunities for its young players across various leagues. Fans will be watching closely to witness how these players continue to progress and whether they can return to the club ready to contribute to the first team in the future.
The next checkpoint for many of these players will be the resumption of their respective league seasons following the international break. Keep an eye on Cesena’s Serie B campaign, where Peter Amoran will be looking to cement his place in the starting lineup as they push for a playoff spot.