Ternana, Ferrante, and Cianci are in the spotlight. Today, they'll be training together with Ostia Mare.

Alexis Ferrante and Pietro Cianci are in the spotlight. The two forwards also share the well-known notion that any big name could leave Ternana . On the potential arrivals front, developments are awaited in the negotiations regarding Eyob Zambataro and Antonio Di Nardo .
Ferrante, who would still like to play his cards in the red and green jersey, continues to be interested in him after the Campobasso option fell through. Vicenza 's manager, Fabio Gallo, has held him in high regard since he played him regularly for the 2019/2020 Fere. Giorgio Zamuner, Vicenza's sporting director, could strongly focus on Ferrante if he fails to land the young David Stuckler (who excelled last season for Giana Erminio), who is owned by Cremonese and for whom Inter are also vying for their Under-23 team.
Arezzo continues to be interested in Cianci (they're also pursuing Avellino's Gabriele Gori). Nello Cutolo, the Amaranto team's director, had also considered the Cianci option last season.
Rossoverde sporting director Carlo Mammarella, after bringing midfielder Ed McJannet and attacking midfielder Marcelo Orellana to Fabio Liverani's court, continues to work on further arrivals, although the stalemate in the transfer market is certainly not making things any easier. Defender Enzo Kalombola (04), who has been released from Enna, is on trial. Winger Eyob Zambataro, owned by Torres, remains a target, as part of a possible swap deal with defender Nicolò Fazzi. Mammarella continues to monitor striker Antonio Di Nardo, who has been released from Campobasso, where he had a great season, scoring 11 goals and providing 3 assists.
Today at 6:00 PM, at the "Mancini Park Hotel" pitch in Rome, the Fere will hold a joint training session with Ostia Mare, a Serie D team owned and operated by Daniele De Rossi. Three former players will be present: general manager Ferruccio Mariani (who coached the Rossoverde Primavera and the first team on several occasions), sports director Adriano D'Astolfo, and coach David D'Antoni (who played for Ternana as players). Moving the training session to the capital allows the "Liberati" pitch to rest before next Saturday's friendly against Benevento, after being severely tested by the Fere's preparations and previous training sessions (especially the last one against Olympia Thyrus following the severe storm that caused the temporary suspension).
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