Siena confirm Sampdoria move for keeper Curci

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Siena are releasing Roma goalkeeper Gianluca Curci to Sampdoria.

New Siena chief Giorgio Perinetti announced yesterday Curci is leaving the relegated outfit for Samp.

He revealed: “Yes, it’s already defined. The player wanted to stay in Serie A, Sampdoria came in with the offer that even allows him to play in the Champions League.

“We lose an important player and hope to replace him adequately. We sold our half to Sampdoria, who now shares him with Roma.”

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Inter capture Castellazzi

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Serie A champions Inter Milan have confirmed that they have reached an agreement with Luca Castellazzi.

The experienced goalkeeper will become a free agent at the end of the month, with his contract at Sampdoria due to expire on 30th June.

He will then be heading for Giuseppe Meazza, with a deal having already been put in place.

The 34-year-old is set to leave Sampdoria after five years in Genoa, during which time he made almost 100 appearances for the club.

He is unlikely to see much first-team action at Inter, with Julio Cesar the recognised No.1, but he will be joining a team that landed an unprecedented Treble last season.
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Such a proposal has proven to be too good to turn down, with Castellazzi’s representative claiming a two-year deal is now waiting to be signed.

“I met Marco Branca (Inter’s sporting director) and we have arranged all the details,” Adriano Rebuffi told fcinternews.it.

“The contract is for two years, with Inter having the option to take up a third year.

“We are very happy as this is what we wanted. Luca is currently away on vacation, but he has been informed of everything.”

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Di Carlo: Pazzini & Palombo not for sale

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May/10
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Mimmo Di Carlo’s first words as Sampdoria boss will have been reassuring to Blucerchiati fans.

When asked if Angelo Palombo or Giampaolo Pazzini would be following Gigi Del Neri and Beppe Marotta to Turin, he replied:

“The President has already declared that they are not for sale.”

The tactician also spoke with excitement about his new adventure.

“It’s an honour to be here. I felt incredible joy last night when I was given the okay to complete the move. It’s an honour to be here and the Champions League will be a fantastic stage to play on. We’ll always give our best.”

Finally, he commented on Antonio Cassano.

“He is an important player and I want our relationship to be clear from day one. Our bond will grow and I’m sure he’ll have a great season as he will want to break into the Italy side for the European Championship.”

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Samp appoint Di Carlo

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Sampdoria have officially replaced Gigi Del Neri with Domenico Di Carlo.

Di Carlo said on the official Sampdoria website:

“This was an offer I simply couldn’t refuse.  I know that I am filling some big shoes, but the responsibility does not frighten me.

Certain chances pass along rarely and you have to grab them. I wanted to stay with Chievo, but when I was offered the opportunity to go into the Champions League preliminary round, I could not say no.”

A defensive midfielder in his playing days, Di Carlo began his coaching career in 2004 with Mantova in Serie C1. He gained immediate promotion to Serie B, before making the step up to Serie A with Parma and then Chievo.

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Sampdoria 1 v 0 Napoli Highlights

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May/10
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Preparations at fever pitch as 2,000 Doria fans prepare to follow Samp in Sicily

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May/10
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Preparations are running smoothly for Sampdoria ahead of their vital clash in Palermo this Sunday. Contributing to the positive air around Bogliasco is the news of Andrea Poli’s contract being extended to 2014. The young mid-field talent is expected to regain his starting position after missing the last match against Livorno with a stomach virus, which kept him bed-ridden on Sunday. Since Tuesday he has been back at training and showed no signs of fatigue on Wednesday during the double session. The only players missing on Wednesday were in fact Palombo and Pazzini, who will return from national team training duties on Thursday for the hit-out against amateur side Fidentina. With regards to the team that faced Livorno, Stefano Guberti is expected to regain his spot on the wing, while Tissone and Mannini will aim to make an impact from the bench, as they have done very successfully during the last month.

The importance of the match, which could see the return of Sampdoria to top-flight European competiton after an absence of 18 years, was underlined by President Riccardo Garrone when he commented during the week that:

“What presents itself now is without doubt the greatest opportunity that has arisen in the 8 years that I have been President. We went close in 2005, enough to finish one point beneath a team that went on (Udinese). This time we have really earned our stripes and it’s a fantastic chance, so we’re pouring everything into gaining at the place at the table that we deserve.”

The sense of occasion is at fever pitch in Genova this week, as Blucerchiati fans have already pulverised the 2000 tickets available for the away fans section at the Stadio Barbera. They have even gone so far as to charter two planes to make the trip to Sicily. Defensive Right-back Luciano Zauri expressed his gratitude saying :

“For us it’s the best. They’ll make us feel us feel at home, and to see our fans support is a fundamental reference point for us. We all know the importance of this game, it’s a game like all the others, but to leave that stadium undefeated would mean a lot.”

Argentine Mid-fielder Fernando Damian Tissone was a little more mirthful in an interview with local paper Il Secolo XIX

“If we win, we’ll finish our campaign a day in advance, and maybe we can even aim for third spot, if Milan loses.. but I don’t think Genoa will be giving us a hand! Just joking, otherwise there’ll be another mess like after Lazio-Inter. Anyway, we won’t be looking for a draw as playing like that is not our strong-point, as Mr Del Neri has said. We need to repeat the kind of performance we gave in Roma.

I’ve heard that there will be a pretty hostile crowd, in fact I’m sure that they will whistle us every time we have the ball. Personally, a situation like that just spurs me on.  And besides, it’s every soccer players dream to play in a full stadium.”

He also spent a couple of words on his future at the club, stating:

“My wish is to stay here, at Sampdoria. It doesn’t only depend on me, however, as I’m in co-ownership, but I’ll do everything I can to make that wish come true.”