Our first signing: Pierluigi Gollini
Our first signing: Pierluigi Gollini
Goalkeeper
Pierluigi Gollini (signed from Atalanta) has undergone the first part of his
medical ahead of moving to us (information from Fabrizio Romano).
The journalist
Romano said that Gollini will take a plane to Tottenham tomorrow (22nd) to complete his medical and then join Spurs
on loan until June of next year, which includes the option to make the deal
permanent for €15m (£12.9m).
He could be
heard saying to passing journalists, "I'm so happy" on his way to
getting a flight to England. Gollini had played 20 times for Aston Villa in the
Championship in 2016 before joining Atalanta, where he has been the number one goalkeeper
for the past three seasons. So he is familiar with English football.
Club career
Gollini
joined Hellas Verona in 2014 from Manchester United. He made his Serie A debut
on 24 September 2014. Then after two seasons with that club, he signed for the English
team Aston Villa in the Championship on the 8 July 2016. There he made his first
appearance in an 8-0 friendly against Grazer AK the next day.
Then on the 13
January 2017, he signed for the Italian side Atalanta on just under a years
contract. He spent the first half of the year as only a backup to Etrit Berisha;
however, he took over as their main goalkeeper in the second half of the season.
Gollini started every match in Atalanta's debut season in the UEFA Champions
League, as they finished 2nd in the group stage, qualifying for the round of
16.
His International career
Gollini made
his debut with the Italy U21 team on 2 June 2016, in a 0–1 loss against France.
Then he made his first senior appearance on the 15 November 2019, where he came
on as a substitute in a 3–0 away win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, in a Euro
2020 qualifier.
A bit of a celebrity; personal life
In June
2018, under the alias Gollorius, he published a rap music single "Rapper
coi guanti" (Rapper with gloves); he donated the proceeds to charity.
My thoughts;
An excellent
young prospect. Is he the start of Levy's revolution? Obviously, if he does
well, then I am sure that the club will sign him permanently.
Be safe, Glenn
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