Quote from Messi-Ace

That just seems to be an Italian thing that the old stars are passed through a wide variety of series A teams for a long time. I am amazed that Bologna is the goal of the two. If I had put in the Schublade Genoa / Udine or one of the promoters.

In the end, Ciro then makes the booths and punishes me again with my criticism because it simply works in Italy

I can answer that, at least in terms of immobile, at Bernadeschi I am puzzled why we got it, but I have a theory.

The current storm consists of Bologna from Dallinga and Castro. Dallinga is, let’s say it friendly, not yet arrived in Serie A and has not yet fulfilled expectations.
Clear striker No. 1 is Castro who wants to stay another year before switching (probably to Inter).
The big problem is that last season both Dallinga and Castro were regularly struck, and both of them are missing a little bit, they are more ball distributors than snaps.
However, because Castro is healthy, but the club is not particularly interesting for large talents and established strikers like a pinamonti 15-20 million cost, too much for a back-up.
And since both Dallinga and Castro themselves are still talent, it makes sense to get an established striker who can put Dallinga under pressure and has even demonstrated its final strength in Serie A.
Actually, you wanted the even older Dzeko here, I am glad that it has now become immobile and for 2-2.5 million salary the risk is also low. As I said, it is only the back up, is called striker No. 2 or even No. 3.

At Bernadeschi, I am puzzling after years in the MLS, but in Sartori I Trust.
I can only explain it in such a way that Bernadeschi is only 31 and was sometimes a very good player. In theory it has 3 more good years and if it finds an old form, it is an absolute steal and in the (probable) worst case he gives us a broader squad we need because we take part in the Europa League, and he also does not require a big adjustment time because he knows the league and the country.

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