Cagliari President Giulini Confirms Pisacane Stay and Eyes Future Improvements

Cagliari President Giulini Announces Departures of Kilicsoy, Folorunsho, and Mazzitelli; Confirms Pisacane’s Future

Cagliari President Giulini Announces Departures of Kilicsoy, Folorunsho, and Mazzitelli; Confirms Pisacane’s Future

Italian Serie A club Cagliari has confirmed the departure of three key players—midfielder Emre Kilicsoy, forward Babajide Folorunsho, and defender Andrea Mazzitelli—as president Massimo Giulini outlined plans to reshape the squad ahead of the 2024-25 season. The statements, made during an exclusive interview on Il Cagliari in diretta, also confirmed the continued role of head coach Paolo Pisacane, with Giulini hinting at a contract renewal for the tactician.

The Departures: A Strategic Roster Restructuring

The exits of Kilicsoy, Folorunsho, and Mazzitelli mark a significant shift in Cagliari’s approach to squad management. While no official transfer fees or destination clubs have been disclosed, the departures align with the club’s stated goal of balancing financial sustainability with competitive ambition.

The Departures: A Strategic Roster Restructuring
Fabio Pisacane Cagliari coach

Emre Kilicsoy, a 34-year-old Turkish midfielder, joined Cagliari in 2022 and provided steady midfield presence. His exit comes amid rumors of a potential move to a Turkish Super Lig club. Babajide Folorunsho, a 26-year-old Nigerian forward, struggled to secure consistent playing time, with the club reportedly seeking a loan or permanent transfer. Andrea Mazzitelli, a 27-year-old Italian defender, was a key figure in Cagliari’s 2023-24 Serie A survival campaign but has been linked to moves in the Championship and Serie B.

Giulini emphasized the decisions were “not simple but necessary for the club’s long-term development.” He added, “We need to invest in younger players and strengthen areas where we lack depth.” The club has not yet announced replacements for the trio, though speculation about potential signings from lower-tier Italian leagues and the Bundesliga has begun.

Pisacane’s Future: A Stability Signal

One of the most significant announcements was the confirmation of Paolo Pisacane’s continued tenure as head coach. Giulini stated, “Pisacane will remain at the helm. His work this season, particularly in securing Cagliari’s survival, has earned our trust. We are already discussing a contract extension.”

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The decision to retain Pisacane, despite the club’s 15th-place finish in the 2023-24 season, signals a shift toward stability over radical change. Pisacane, 50, took charge in January 2023 and guided Cagliari to a 10-point survival cushion in the final months of the campaign. His tactical adjustments and emphasis on defensive organization were critical in avoiding relegation.

Giulini also addressed the possibility of new appointments, stating, “We are evaluating options for a sporting director to streamline our transfer strategy. What we have is a priority for the coming months.” The role, currently vacant, could be filled by a high-profile figure in Italian football, with Gianluca Di Marzio and Antonio Cassani among potential candidates.

Giulini’s Leadership: A Commitment to the Long Term

President Massimo Giulini, who has led Cagliari since 2021, reiterated his commitment to the club’s future. “I will remain president,” he said, dismissing rumors of a potential exit. “Our goal is to build a team that can compete consistently in Serie A. This requires patience, discipline, and a clear vision.”

Giulini’s Leadership: A Commitment to the Long Term
Eyes Future Improvements

The comments come amid ongoing debates about Cagliari’s financial health. The club, which finished 15th in 2023-24 with 43 points, has faced scrutiny over its wage structure and transfer spending. Giulini acknowledged the challenges but expressed confidence in the club’s direction: “We are not in crisis. We are laying

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