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Enzo Maresca Would Welcome Napoli Move - Agent
Free agent midfielder Enzo Maresca could return to Serie A in January with Napoli, according to his agent.
By Adam Scime
Former Juventus midfielder Enzo Maresca could join Napoli in the winter, according to his agent. The 30-year-old is now a free agent after terminating his contract with Olympiacos and would like to return to Serie A.
" I spoke to my client about Napoli, before and after the match against Elfsborg," Candido Fortunato explained to Radio Quinta Rete.
"Enzo has won the UEFA Cup and has enough experience in Europe. But we felt [Napoli director Riccardo] Bigon was exploring other options."
Fortunato feels that the exit of Luca Cigarini, who joined Sevilla, has opened the door for Maresca.
"On our part, we are available to speak again in January. Napoli is a welcome destination and they lack his type of player after the departure of Cigarini. With Parma we were also close, as [their sporting director Pietro] Leonardi had followed him since his days at Juventus," he concluded.
" I spoke to my client about Napoli, before and after the match against Elfsborg," Candido Fortunato explained to Radio Quinta Rete.
"Enzo has won the UEFA Cup and has enough experience in Europe. But we felt [Napoli director Riccardo] Bigon was exploring other options."
Fortunato feels that the exit of Luca Cigarini, who joined Sevilla, has opened the door for Maresca.
"On our part, we are available to speak again in January. Napoli is a welcome destination and they lack his type of player after the departure of Cigarini. With Parma we were also close, as [their sporting director Pietro] Leonardi had followed him since his days at Juventus," he concluded.
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