Football Season Guide

Genoa

In


Vitinha (att)(Olympique Marseille, loan made permanent); Koni De Winter (def)(Juventus, loan made permanent); Morten Thorsby (mid)(Union Berlin, loan made permanent); Emil Bohinen (mid)(Salernitana, loan made permanent); Alessandro Zanoli (def)(Napoli, on loan); Pierluigi Gollini (gk)(Atalanta, on loan); George Pușcaș (att)(Bari, end of loan); Filippo Melegoni (mid)(Reggiana, end of loan); Filip Jagiello (mid)(Spezia, end of loan); Seydou Fini (att)(Standard, end of loan); Manolo Portanova (mid)(Reggiana, end of loan); Andrea Favilli (att)(Ternana, end of loan); Paolo Gozzi (def)(Red Star FC, end of loan); Marko Pajac (def)(Reggiana, end of loan);

Out


Josep Martínez (r)(gk)(Inter); Kelvin Yeboah (att)(Minnesota United); Silvan Hefti (def)(Hamburg SV); Francesco Cassata (mid)(Spezia); Massimo Coda (att)(Sampdoria); Aleksander Buksa (att)(Gornik Zabrze); Mattia Aramu (mid)(Mantova, on loan); Lennart Czyborra (def)(WSG Tirol, on loan); Kevin Strootman (sp)(mid)(released); Djed Spence (sp)(def)(Tottenham United, end of loan); Giorgio Cittadini (def)(Monza, end of loan); Ridgeciano Haps (sp)(def)(Venezia, end of loan); Mateo Retegui (r)(att)(Atalanta);

Returning to the Serie A after just 1 year of absence, Genoa had an excellent last season, achieving an early salvation and finishing just below the top 10. To tell the truth, they had actually started the campaign rather slowly, remaining too close to the bottom standings at least until mid-December. Then, all of a sudden, they turned into a solid team, especially defensively, as they conceded 45 goals only in the end, and marched all the way up, even flirting for some time with the European spots. Coach Alberto Gilardino, who had led them to promotion from the Serie B, was the man in charge last season and he was logically confirmed also for the new campaign despite attracting the interest of bigger clubs. At the moment of writing, Genoa still are a bit of a work in progress: they have not been very active in terms of new signings but, rather, they first made relevant efforts acquiring permanently a few players on loan from other clubs. This was certainly the case of striker Vitinha, who cost them a fortune, although he hardly set foot on the pitch since arriving in town. On the other hand, Starting Centre-back De Winter was also logically confirmed together with Thorsby, a good back-up for the midfield especially now that aging Strootman was released, while Bohinen may be given another chance after leaving no mark last season. In terms of departures, they let Martinez go to Inter, and replaced him with Gollini, who hardly played last season at Napoli but is a skilled player. Since Spence returned to his parent club after some decent performances, they signed from Napoli on loan Zanoli, who will thus fill the hole at right-back. With Retegui signing for Atalanta, it seems unlikely for them to sell also outstanding Gudmundsson, as they would not have the necessary time to find an adequate replacement for their big star.

Target


Genoa are set for another quiet salvation but it will all depend on Gudmundsson permanence at the club. Who will score the goals if he quits, like Retegui?