Torino’s manager, Paolo Vanoli, has delivered a clear message to club owner Urbano Cairo regarding the club’s transfer market activities.
Speaking at the pre-match press conference ahead of Torino’s clash with Fiorentina, Vanoli set the stage for a candid discussion on the club’s transfer dealings.
“Sixteen, sixteen, zero. What are we talking about? We’re talking about Torino’s involvement in the transfer market,” Vanoli declared, making his point unequivocally clear.
Vanoli elaborated, “Sixteen days have passed since the transfer window opened,” he told reporters during the conference, highlighting a need for urgency.
The manager’s comments seem to underline frustration over the lack of successful transfers, as he noted the zero signings made since the window opened.
The reference to these numbers aims to bring attention to the current state of the transfer dealings, calling for swift action.
Vanoli’s direct approach in addressing the issue indicates that he is keen on seeing improvements swiftly to bolster the squad before the window closes.
This pressure on the club’s owner, Urbano Cairo, suggests internal expectations for reinforcing the team with new signings to improve their prospects this season.