Genoa Pursue Southampton’s Sulemana as January Transfer Window Opens
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Genoa Pursue Southampton’s Sulemana as January Transfer Window Opens

Genoa are looking to strengthen its attacking options during the January transfer window, with Tino Sulemana from Southampton emerging as a primary target. The 22-year-old winger, who has made nine appearances in the Premier League this season, is seen as a valuable addition to the squad.

Admin Admin Updated on 11 January 2025

Genoa are looking to strengthen its attacking options during the January transfer window, with Tino Sulemana from Southampton emerging as a primary target. The 22-year-old winger, who has made nine appearances in the Premier League this season, is seen as a valuable addition to the squad.

Gianluca Di Marzio reports how Sulemana, known for his speed and technical ability, has caught the attention of Genoa’s management, who are eager to enhance their attacking depth. The club is keen on securing his services in the coming weeks.

In addition to Sulemana, Genoa are also considering Gonçalo Borges from Porto. However, acquiring Borges appears to be a more challenging endeavour, making Sulemana the favoured option for the club as they navigate their transfer strategy.

As Genoa look to bolster their lineup, Sulemana’s potential arrival could provide a significant boost to their attacking capabilities as they aim for a successful second half of the season. 

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