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Cagliari director on Zortea's future: 'We'll evaluate offers.'

Cagliari director on Zortea's future: 'We'll evaluate offers.'

Yahoo04-07-2025
Nadir Zortea is one of the profiles followed by Roma to strengthen the right flank.
Newly appointed Cagliari sporting director Guido Angelozzi spoke about his possible transfer in this summer window.
Speaking at a press conference to introduce himself to his new club, the executive of the Sardinian team made some statements regarding the market, focusing in particular on the right back.
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'Zortea is a strong player on whom there has been a significant investment, if an offer arrives we will evaluate it but the intention is to keep almost everyone.'
'Then we need to understand if the players want to stay or want to leave. You also have to listen to the complaints because I don't like players with stomach aches. Those who are in Cagliari must stay with the desire, those who don't have it we will evaluate what to do.'
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