Davide Succi Wants To Make An Immediate Impact At Bologna

The new signing wants to get some game-time...

By Rick D'Andrea

Davide Succi
Bologna signed Palermo striker Davide Succi on loan for the next six months, with the possibility of buying the 28-year-old at the end of the campaign, and the player wants to make a good impression with the Rossoblu.

"I come to Bologna with the will to play, as this is my second year in the league" Succi affirmed to TMW.

"To be able to do it in my home city, for the team I supported as a child is an added advantage.

"I don't know what happened with Palermo, but the blame rests with me. I must not have deserved to feature as much this season as I did last term, when I played more than 20 matches," concluded Succi.

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