Torino’s president, Urbano Cairo, is actively organising the club’s transfer market activities following their recent clash with Juventus.
The Derby della Mole, despite not altering Torino’s league position, has injected new life into the team, boosting morale among both players and management.
Cairo is particularly focused on ensuring that manager Paolo Vanoli’s transfer requests are met.
A source close to the club mentioned that discussions on player acquisitions and departures are currently underway.
“The priority is to strengthen key areas of the squad while maintaining financial prudence,” the source revealed.
Cairo himself was reported by Italian media to be heavily involved in the negotiations.
He is determined to navigate the transfer market with precision to satisfy Vanoli’s expectations while also keeping the club’s long-term goals in mind.
This means that fans can expect movement in the transfer market over the coming weeks, though specifics have not yet been disclosed.
“As always, the club aims to make transfers that will benefit the team both in the short and long term,” said a representative from within the club.
There is a sense of optimism around Torino’s facilities, as the management works towards building a competitive squad for the remainder of the season.