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Siena & Chievo Interested In Ascoli Striker Luca Cognigni - Report
The two Serie A clubs are closely following the progress of the 18-year-old...
According to Itasportpress.it, Siena and Chievo are monitoring the progress of Ascoli forward Luca Cognigni.
The 18-year-old has impressed in matches for the Italian Under 20 side, as well as breaking through to the Bianconeri first team.
Having helped his side score six goals in 17 matches last season, Cognigni has attracted the attention of Serie A clubs.
With Alessandro Pane in charge of the team, having replaced now- Bologna coach Franco Colombo at the start of the campaign, Cognigni has appeared more times that last season.
Which of the two teams will tempt the Italian the most? Or will he choose to stay at Ascoli?
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
The 18-year-old has impressed in matches for the Italian Under 20 side, as well as breaking through to the Bianconeri first team.
Having helped his side score six goals in 17 matches last season, Cognigni has attracted the attention of Serie A clubs.
With Alessandro Pane in charge of the team, having replaced now- Bologna coach Franco Colombo at the start of the campaign, Cognigni has appeared more times that last season.
Which of the two teams will tempt the Italian the most? Or will he choose to stay at Ascoli?
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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