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Official: Bologna Take Ivan Radovanovic On Loan From Atalanta And Set To Sign Diego Perez From Monaco
Serie A side Bologna have signed Ivan Radovanovic on loan from Atalanta.
By Stefan Coerts
Italian side Bologna have completed the transfer of young midfielder Ivan Radovanovic from Atalanta. The 22-year-old midfielder has signed a one-year loan deal with Bologna.
The Rossoblu were previously linked with a move for Anderlecht star Lucas Biglia, but they've apparently gone for Radovanovic instead. Bologna have confirmed on their official website that they have the option to make the move permanent at the end of the season.
Radovanovic joined Atalanta from Partizan in January 2008, but has failed to make an impact with the Bergamo side so far. He couldn't prevent Atalanta from dropping into Serie B last season.
Meanwhile, Bologna are also on the verge of signing Uruguay international Diego Perez from Ligue 1 side Monaco. Tuttosport claims that the transfer is already a done deal, but neither of the two sides involved have confirmed the deal on their official website.
The Rossoblu were previously linked with a move for Anderlecht star Lucas Biglia, but they've apparently gone for Radovanovic instead. Bologna have confirmed on their official website that they have the option to make the move permanent at the end of the season.
Radovanovic joined Atalanta from Partizan in January 2008, but has failed to make an impact with the Bergamo side so far. He couldn't prevent Atalanta from dropping into Serie B last season.
Meanwhile, Bologna are also on the verge of signing Uruguay international Diego Perez from Ligue 1 side Monaco. Tuttosport claims that the transfer is already a done deal, but neither of the two sides involved have confirmed the deal on their official website.
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