Ajax Leads Race for Venezia’s Joronen, Sampdoria Falls Behind
Venezia FC are experiencing a day of rapid developments, particularly concerning their goalkeeping situation. As the Venetian club actively seeks a new goalkeeper to support manager Di Francesco following Stankovic's injury, the future of their current keeper, Jesse Joronen, remains a hot topic.
Venezia FC are experiencing a day of rapid developments, particularly concerning their goalkeeping situation. As the Venetian club actively seeks a new goalkeeper to support manager Di Francesco following Stankovic’s injury, the future of their current keeper, Jesse Joronen, remains a hot topic.
Gianluca Di Marzio reports that the 31-year-old Finnish goalkeeper has caught the attention of Sampdoria, who stepped up their interest after Perisan’s injury during yesterday’s match against Cosenza. The Blucerchiati have been working to bring Joronen to Genoa to bolster their goalkeeping options.
However, in a surprising turn of events, Ajax have also emerged as a strong contender for Joronen’s signature. The Dutch giants have swiftly entered the race and are now considered the frontrunners, overtaking Sampdoria in the pursuit of the experienced shot-stopper.
This development adds an intriguing dimension to the transfer saga, with Joronen potentially set for a move to one of Europe’s most storied clubs. As the transfer window enters its final hours, all eyes will be on Venezia to see how they navigate this complex goalkeeping situation.
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