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Grosseto Director Andrea Iaconi Places €4 Million Price Tag On Mauricio Pinilla
Iaconi puts a price on the talented player, that is wanted by a host of teams...
Grosseto sporting director Andrea Iaconi has revealed the price that his star striker, Chilean Mauricio Pinilla, can leave the club for.
Palermo, Genoa, Udinese and Lecce are all showing an interest in the 25-year-old hitman, and a figure around the €4 million mark would be enough to secure the player's services.
"Pinilla has been requested by Palermo, Genoa, Udinese and Lecce," Iaconi told TMW. "But we will not sell him yet.
"Eventually, he will be sold in June. We are not dealing with any team at the moment because we want to keep him.
"As Grosetto are a small club, it is clear that should we find a suitable replacement and if an irrefutable offer was to be made, we would let him go," summed up Iaconi.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
Palermo, Genoa, Udinese and Lecce are all showing an interest in the 25-year-old hitman, and a figure around the €4 million mark would be enough to secure the player's services.
"Pinilla has been requested by Palermo, Genoa, Udinese and Lecce," Iaconi told TMW. "But we will not sell him yet.
"Eventually, he will be sold in June. We are not dealing with any team at the moment because we want to keep him.
"As Grosetto are a small club, it is clear that should we find a suitable replacement and if an irrefutable offer was to be made, we would let him go," summed up Iaconi.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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