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Barone admits Fiorentina made two improved offers for Genoa striker Gudmundsson

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Fiorentina director Joe Barone admitted that the membership made three gives to Genoa for his or her main goalscorer Albert Gudmundsson in direction of the top of the January switch window, however claims that Rossoblu’s calls for have been too excessive.

Barone gave a fast interview to DAZN previous to kick-off between Lecce and Fiorentina in Serie A on Friday night.

He spoke about Fiorentina’s newest additions, particularly Andrea Belotti, who arrived on mortgage from Roma this week, and Davide Faraoni, who joined from Hellas Verona earlier within the January switch window.

“We’ve introduced in two gamers, two leaders in Belotti and Faraoni. They’ve a number of character and might strengthen the group,” Barone stated on Friday night.

He then admitted that Fiorentina had tried to convey one other participant in earlier than the Serie A deadline on Thursday night.

“Till yesterday, we tried to signal a participant however the margins weren’t agreed upon. We’ve a powerful and united group and that is certainly one of our strengths. In the long run, we’ve got to make the precise calculations. We consider within the present squad and we’re behind the workforce.

It’s believed that the participant he’s referring to is Genoa’s Gudmundsson, who had additionally obtained curiosity from Premier League outfit West Ham in direction of the top of January.

Barone admitted that Fiorentina had made two improved gives after their unique bid for the participant in query.

“There are at all times two events with this stuff. We made our evaluations, they’d theirs. For us, they have been fairly excessive. We raised the provide twice, but it surely wasn’t adequate. We’re pleased with the workforce that we’ve got.”