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20 Clubs in 20 Days: Bologna

Bologna

Location: Bologna
Manager: Daniele Arrigoni
Ground: Stadio Renato Dall’Ara (Capacity: 39,444)

Pre-Season Training Began July 19th in Sestola
Friendlies Played: Bologna 7-0 Faro (July 20th)
Friendlies Scheduled: Rappresentativa della Montagna (July 23rd); Melbourne Phoenix (July 26th); Virtus Castelfranco (July 30th); Sassuolo (August 2nd); Japan Under-21 (August 6th); Ternana (August 9th); Rimini (August 13th); Aek Atene (August 18th)

In: Sergio Volpi (M, Sampdoria); Marco Bernacci (S, Ascoli); Cristian Zenoni (D, Sampdoria); Gabriele Paonessa (S, Avellino); Massimo Coda (S, Crotone); Dyego Rocha Coelho (S, Atletico Mineiro); Diego Rodriguez (M, Penarol); Manuel Angel Britos (D, Montevideo Wanderers); Gaby Mudingayi (M, Lazio); Stefano Okaka (S, Modena)

Out: Davide Di Gennaro (S, Genoa); Cristian Bucchi (S, Ascoli); Dino Fava (S, Treviso); Riccardo Bonetto (D, Lazio); Francesco Della Rocca (M, Sassuolo); Daniele Daino (D, Foggia); Davide Colomba (M, Foggia)

Negotiating For: Stefano Guberti (M, Ascoli); Simone Pesce (M, Ascoli); Edilson Cavani (S, Palermo); Tomas Locatelli (M, Siena); Freddy Adu (S, Benfica); Matteo Ferrari (D, Roma) Guglielmo Stendardo (D, Lazio); Riccardo Zampagna (S, Vicenza); Alberto Palosci (S, Milan); Jose Ignacio Castillo (S, Pisa); Roberto Guana (M, Palermo); Roberto Stellone (S, Torino); Luca Ariatti (M, Lecce); Edgar Alvarez (M, Livorno)\

Transfer Rating: 7

Seven-time Serie A champions Bologna return to Serie A with high hopes following a short stint in the lower division.  A defeat over Pisa in the Serie A promotion playoff saw the northern club return to Italy’s top flight for the first time since the 2004-05 season.  Adding strength to their side has been a top priority for this club in the off-season as they prepare to face the giants of Italy.  With only a signature pending, Bologna have added Roma-owned starlet Stefano Okaka Chuka to their new-look top flight side, along with talented Sampdoria duo Zenoni and Volpi. More recently, a key move was acquiring Belgian national Gaby Mudingayi from Lazio, a player who likely see plenty of first team action after struggling to do so in Rome.

“I’m here, I’m very happy,” said Mudingayi.  “I immediately felt comfortable with my new team mates and I’m sure I’ll do well, that’s the most important thing.”

Bologna have been in the news after the club was nearly bought by a group of American investors, but the deal recently collapsed.  Bologna President Alfredo Cazzola rejected a request from the would-be owners for a 3 week extension to a payment deadline, thus ending the possible sale.  Some may argue that foreign investment could have been a beneficial move for the future of this historic club and for their survival.

Probable Formation: 4-4-2
Antonioli; Rodriguez, Britos, Moras, Zenoni; Valiani, Mingazzini, Volpi, Coelho; Bernacci, Marazzina

Prediction: Lower-half finish (14th-17th place). The Rossoblu will have a rude awakening in the top flight, with the competition being tougher than ever.  They will struggle for survival, but ultimately will have enough talent to live to see another day in Serie A.

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