Frosinone Calcio has kicked off the summer market with two key moves: the return of Lorenzo Raimondo and the signing of Marco Zerbin, while young talent Ghedjemis has been hailed as the deal’s jewel. The aim is to preserve the solidity that placed the club second in Serie B, 81 points, with a recent form of WWWWD.
Who are the new signings?
Lorenzo Raimondo, a 27‑year‑old midfielder, returned to the Frusinate after a loan spell at Crotone, where he logged 5 goals and 7 assists. The club triggered a €1.2 million buy‑back clause, giving coach Massimiliano Alvini an experienced presence in midfield. Marco Zerbin, a 22‑year‑old striker, arrives from Pisa for €800 k; he netted 12 times last season, showing a keen eye for goal.
Why do these signings matter for Frosinone Calcio?
Raimondo provides defensive balance and tempo control, essential for a side that has conceded only 34 goals, boasting a +42 goal difference. Zerbin adds attacking options: the team has already scored 76 goals but has struggled with consistency up front. Young Ghedjemis, born in 2004, was called the “jewel” by sporting director Castagnini, ready to inject creativity.
What are the upcoming challenges?
Sitting second, one point behind leaders Venezia, Frosinone Calcio must tighten its defence and sharpen finishing. The next fixtures against Perugia and Cittadella will be pivotal in maintaining pressure on the summit. Alvini has outlined a high‑press, quick‑transition system where Raimondo and Zerbin can thrive.
How do they fit the long‑term project?
The club aims for a stable Serie A promotion, avoiding roster overhauls. Bringing in proven young players like Zerbin and a reliable veteran in Raimondo shows a continuity‑focused strategy. Ghedjemis, with his potential, is a future investment, set to develop under Alvini’s guidance.
Frosinone Calcio therefore prepares for a consolidating season, aware that every point matters in the promotion race.
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