Amplifying Midfield and Defense with Arrival of Bull, Anjorin, and Ismajli
Gearing Up for a Twin Transfer: Torino's Double Deal Ahead!
The red and white stripes of Torino are all set for their training camp on July 8, at the Filadelfia. With a new coach, Marco Baroni, at the helm, the Granata are looking to fortify their roster. On their shopping list? Tino Anjorin, a 23-year-old midfielder, and Ardian Ismajli, a versatile 28-year-old defender.
Torino's interest in Anjorin, an Englishman who was born in 2001, isn't new. They've been tracking him for a while now. With the funds available and the ability to outbid competitors (like Fiorentina), they're set to secure the youngster. Anjorin's move from Empoli to Torino could amount to around 10 million euros, with a twist - an exchange with Pietro Pellegri, who sustained a nasty knee injury on loan with Empoli[3]. Known for his attacking prowess, despite a limited number of league appearances last season due to injuries, Anjorin scored two goals and dished out three assists[2].
Ismajli, a free agent after parting ways with Empoli, has already agreed to personal terms with the Turin giant. However, his official signing hinges on the departure of Saul Coco, a current Torino player. Regrettably, Coco's move has hit a snag due to unresolved personal terms, leaving Ismajli's transfer on ice. Nevertheless, with Coco's future uncertain, it seems Ismajli is likely to join Torino on a free transfer when the dust settles[1].
These signings signify Torino's strategic moves following Empoli's relegation from Serie A, as they strive to improve their squad with quality players like Anjorin and Ismajli, who are set to join the team after the June transfer window[4]. Stay tuned for further updates as the transfer market unfolds!
The average age of Torino's potential new signings, Tino Anjorin and Ardian Ismajli, is approximately 26 years old, reflecting a strategic effort to strengthen the team with experienced players. With Anjorin coming from Serie A rivals Empoli, and Ismajli a free agent, the addition of these two players could potentially increase Torino's competitiveness in European leagues, including Serie A.