Reports suggest Vanoli needs two signings; speculation grows over Cairo’s targets for Torino.

Following their recent defeat against Cagliari, Torino, under the management of Paolo Vanoli, has now faced a string of losses.

This marks the third consecutive loss in the league, pushing it to a fourth when including the knockout against Empoli in the Coppa Italia.

Now, the pressing question is: where do they go from here? It seems the path forward lies in Vanoli’s continued efforts.

The team is set to return promptly to Filadelfia to prepare for the upcoming fixture against Como.

Only then will the manager finally be able to consider a much-discussed change in formation – a task that was impossible during the international break.

The focus will initially be on improving the much-criticised defensive phase.

After addressing these tactical changes, the time will come to focus on the transfer market.

Club chairman Urbano Cairo and director of football Davide Vagnati face the need for strategic and timely interventions.

“What do we need? Undoubtedly, a replacement for the injured Duvan Zapata,” an insider revealed to CalcioNews24.

Furthermore, at least one new addition is required to enhance the quality in defence, which has been a real Achilles’ heel in the early stages of this season.

With anticipation building for Schuurs’ return, the team is eager to make necessary adjustments.

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