Spezia is still waiting for the resolution of Guido Angelozzi's contract, a crucial step towards the end of the saga. The Sicilian director is nearing separation with Cagliari, but the contract is not yet signed. The situation was rekindled in the afternoon, when contacts between Angelozzi and Cagliari president Tommaso Giulini were resumed. The agreement on which the parties had approached in yesterday's session remains on the table and lacks only its definitive formalization. The black and white is not yet arrived, but from both sides there is confidence in the possibility of arriving soon to the resolution of the agreement. A step forward has been taken especially from Angelozzi's requests, who after the first request for release has decided to lower his economic claims. The initial request, which provided for an indemnity of around 300,000 euros for himself and 40,000 euros for collaborator Gianluca Longo, has been progressively reduced, approaching the proposal advanced by the blue and white club. However, it remains to put everything in writing, a detail that continues to keep Spezia in a forced waiting position. Meanwhile, Charlie Stillitano is observing the situation from the United States, where he is enjoying France at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, waiting for the framework to finally unlock. In the last few days, the Spezia president has exchanged some messages with Fabio Artico, the other candidate considered for a role that has been waiting for over forty days to have a owner. After Lovisa's 'no thank you', there are only two left, Angelozzi and Artico. And, in all this, Stillitano has chosen the path of absolute silence: for about twenty days, contacts with Italy have been reduced to the minimum necessary, with exchanges limited to the sole operational necessity with the Via Melara headquarters. In the background, there is the feeling of a delay that is becoming increasingly evident in the club's programming, almost compatible with the times and modalities of the American world, but decidedly less with the speed and urgency that characterize European football. It will therefore take more patience: the main developments continue to mature far from Spezia and, paradoxically, also from the United States. Only once Angelozzi's position is defined, the file will pass into the hands of Thomas Roberts for the definitive green light.
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Spezia waits for Angelozzi's contract resolution, a step towards the end of the saga
Spezia is still waiting for Angelozzi's contract resolution, a crucial step towards the end of the saga. The Sicilian director is nearing separation with Cagliari, but the contract is not yet signed.
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