Sassuolo: uncertainty about goalkeepers, Turati favourite but the market could surprise
Sassuolo faces goalkeeping uncertainty: Turati is the favorite, but Klinsmann and Stankovic could bring surprises.

Stefano Turati will return to Sassuolo after his loan at Monza. Will he be the number 1?
Andrea Consigli has long since been consigned to the album of memories, Horatiu Moldovan has returned to the sender, in Madrid, Stefdano Turati returns from Monza and Giacomo Satalino and Alessandro Russo await events, both contracted but who knows when they will be available in the top division. While Cesena native Jonathan Kilnsmann and Filip Stankovic, both sons of art and both in evidence last season in defense of the goals of Cesena and Venezia, are hypotheses hanging on the market to come. Revolving doors in the black-green house, where the goalkeepers' position holds no less unknowns than the crowded one of the center forwards. Six of the latter, three, to date, the former.
Having said that the choice weighs, and not a little, on the balance of the Sassuolo that will come and that the strong candidate remains Stefano turati (last season he wanted to leave, he played the last two seasons in Serie A and was relegated, but with Grosso he has already played, and won, a championship in Ciociaria), it is worth understanding however what kind of surprises the team can reserve market to Sassuolo. Which has in its hands, as mentioned, the destinies of both Satalino and Russo (who however have never actually played in Serie A), and studies the potential and the future of the two sons of art already mentioned, namely Klinsman e Stankovic. The first is leaving Cesena, and reasonably sought after, the second from Venezia, who are redeeming him from Inter but could put him on the market. The first is more experienced (28 years old) but does not know Serie A nor has he ever frequented it, the second is decidedly younger (born in 2002) but has just played Serie A, and not badly either. To say that neither of the two is, in fact, the guarantee that a 're-mentalized' Turati could be after the push and pull that moved him from Sassuolo both last season and the previous one, and not without some poorly concealed controversy linked to personal ambitions that forced the Neroverdi to go on the market.
The ball, in this regard, inevitably passes to Fabio Grosso, who will give the necessary indications to the black-green market men. We imagine that they already have some idea about the possible permanence of Turati. Otherwise, one might say, they would have redeemed that Moldovan returned instead to Atletico Madrid despite the amount needed to redeem him (less than a million euros) being well within reach.
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