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يسعى نادي ساسولو للتعاقد مع بريشياني بعد إصابة نجم منتخب كندا في كأس العالم كونيه

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يسعى نادي ساسولو للتعاقد مع بريشياني بعد إصابة نجم منتخب كندا في كأس العالم كونيه
المصدر: Football Italia

Sassuolo are exploring a move for Fiorentina midfielder Marco Brescianini after Ismael Koné suffered a serious injury on World Cup duty with Canada that is expected to keep him sidelined until 2027, leaving new coach Alberto Aquilani significantly short of midfield options for the season ahead.

According to Fiorentinauno.com, via CalcioMercato.it, Sassuolo have identified Brescianini as the ideal replacement, a player who could find himself peripheral to Fabio Grosso’s plans at Fiorentina following the appointment of the new Viola coach this summer.

The former Milan midfielder offers both technical quality and physical presence in the centre of the park, fitting the profile Aquilani would want as he prepares for his Serie A debut as a head coach.

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA – JUNE 18: Players of Canada react as Ismael Kone #8 of Canada receives medical attention during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B match between Canada and Qatar at BC Place Vancouver on June 18, 2026 in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)

Loan with option to buy the likely formula as Sassuolo seek swift solution to Kone injury blow

A loan deal with an option to purchase is understood to be the preferred structure for both clubs, a formula that would allow Sassuolo to bring in a quality replacement without a major financial commitment, while giving Fiorentina flexibility over Brescianini’s long-term future depending on how he performs under Grosso.

Koné’s injury is a significant blow for Sassuolo, who had been counting on the Canadian as a key part of the squad.

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