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Spezia's sporting director, Guido Angelozzi, discussed the possibility of players Luca Vignali and Francesco Cassata remaining at the club after relegation to Serie C, underlining the importance of finding an agreement with them.
During today's press conference at Spezia, the new sporting director Guido Angelozzi spoke about the situation of two genuine La Spezia players such as Luca Vignali and Francesco Cassata. Both could remain at the club after relegation to Serie C, with the aim of passing on the bond with the square and the shirt to the new arrivals. "Vignali is a wonderful boy, when I arrived at Spezia in 2018 he was on the transfer list and I confirmed it. Cassata I brought him from Juventus to Sassuolo and he was one of the most interesting young people of his year", explained Angelozzi as reported by Cittadellaspezia.com. Furthermore, the sporting director underlined the need to speak with the other players still under contract with the Ligurian club, especially those with important contracts, to find a solution that can lower the wage bill and allow the club's coffers to breathe: "I have to speak with each player individually to understand what intentions they have, this is the first step. Then I have to understand if they have the good will to reach out to the club."
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