Football Italia welcomes transfer expert Alfredo Pedullà
Football Italia welcome one of the top transfer experts worldwide, Alfredo Pedullà, to our team.
Football Italia is delighted to announce Italian transfer expert Alfredo Pedullà as part of our team for the 2025 summer transfer window.
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Alfredo will be our transfer pundit for the 2025 summer transfer campaign with daily exclusives on Serie A and Italian football.
Pedullà is one of the most trusted sources for transfer news worldwide, and Football Italia, the biggest website covering Italian football in English, will be the exclusive English news home for the next three months.
Welcome aboard, Alfredo!
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