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Hot times at Hellas Verona as the change of ownership draws closer and the new stadium issue becomes more prominent. Today marks a turning point at the City Hall.
Presidio Investors appears to be getting closer to becoming the new owners of Hellas Verona. The Texan fund, as mentioned in recent days, is very close to closing and has already begun the procedures for the new stadium.
Will Hellas Verona have a new home? A turning point at the City Hall
Indeed, today the council led by Mayor Damiano Tommasi has decided to revoke the old project “Nuova Arena di Verona,” which was initiated in 2019 but never came to fruition. This is because the first company that came forward to develop the project was declared bankrupt after a few months.
Subsequently, the yellow and blue club has borne the costs for the necessary renovation of the Bentegodi primarily desired by the Serie A League and secondly by the city of Verona. Despite the annual rent paid into the city’s coffers, the club has still invested in modernizing the facility.
Now, however, the turning point appears to be much more significant. With the revocation of the old project, we are finally entering the redesign phase, which will see the presentation of the new plan for the execution of the works in the near future. The idea is still to build on the ashes of the current stadium, with the team being forced to relocate to a temporary facility for about a year.
If rumors are confirmed that the long-awaited closing is coming before Christmas, the chances of something concrete happening in the early months of 2025 are not so remote.
Naturally, for convenience, if the works are about to start soon, priority may be given to the temporary facility first, before shifting focus to the actual project. But all of this will happen after the end of the season and with the hope of the team still in Serie A.
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The young Brazilian talent from Palmeiras Fellipe Jack is now a Como player on a permanent deal, with a contract until 2028.
Fellipe Jack’s Transfer to Como
Fellipe Jack, a young Brazilian football prospect born in 2006, has been officially acquired by Como. The Lombard club has exercised the purchase option from Palmeiras for a fee of 2 million euros. This move marks a significant step in the young player’s career, as he will be tied to Como until 2028. Palmeiras, on the other hand, will retain 30% on a future resale, a strategic decision that could prove profitable if Jack’s talent explodes as expected. Arriving in the January transfer window, Jack has made 7 appearances in Serie A.
Como’s Statement on Jack’s Redemption
Como wasted no time in making the deal with Jack permanent, demonstrating unwavering confidence in the abilities of the young Brazilian. The long-term contract not only provides stability for the player but also gives the club the opportunity to build a competitive team around him. Jack, with his talent and young age, represents an investment for the future that could bring great satisfaction to both the club and the fans. Below is the official statement:
“Como 1907 announces that it has exercised the right of redemption of the player Fellipe Jack with SE Palmeiras. Fellipe, a defender born in 2006, arrived in Como last January on a temporary basis and in a year he has collected 23 appearances, 2 goals, and 1 assist in the Primavera championship.
In the first part of the 24/25 season, the young Brazilian talent made his Serie A debut with the Lariani. He has made four appearances so far in the Italian top league, playing against Fiorentina, Udinese, Atalanta, and Bologna. At the same time, the Italo-Brazilian player signed a contract extension, which will keep him tied to the Lariani until 2028.”
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Source: the X by Schira
Fellipe #Jack (born in 2006) is a #Como’s player on a permanent deal. Triggered the option to buy (€2M) from #Palmeiras, which will also have 30% on the future sale. Contract until 2028. #transfers #OM
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) June 20, 2025
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Brazilian young talent Fellipe Jack from Palmeiras is now a Como player on a permanent deal, with a contract until 2028.
The transfer of Fellipe Jack to Como
Fellipe Jack, a young Brazilian football promise born in 2006, has officially been acquired by Como. The Lombard club has exercised the purchase option from Palmeiras, for a fee of 2 million euros. This move marks a significant step in the young player’s career, who will be tied to Como until 2028. Palmeiras, on the other hand, will retain 30% on a future resale, a strategic decision that could prove profitable if Jack’s talent explodes as expected. Arriving in the January transfer market, Jack has made 7 appearances in Serie A.
Como, statement on Jack’s purchase
Como wasted no time in making the agreement with Jack permanent, demonstrating unwavering confidence in the abilities of the young Brazilian. The long-term contract not only guarantees stability for the player, but also offers the club the opportunity to build a competitive team around him. Jack, with his talent and young age, represents an investment for the future that could bring great satisfaction to both the club and the fans. Below is the official statement:
“Como 1907 announces that it has exercised the right to purchase the player Fellipe Jack from SE Palmeiras. Fellipe, a defender born in 2006, arrived in Como last January on a temporary basis and in a year has collected 23 appearances, 2 goals, and an assist in the Primavera championship.
In the first part of the 24/25 season, the young Brazilian talent made his debut in Serie A with the Lariani. He has made four appearances so far in the Italian top league, against Fiorentina, Udinese, Atalanta, and Bologna. At the same time, the Italo-Brazilian player has signed a contract extension, tying him to the Lariani until 2028″.
For more transfer news, click here.
Source: X by Schira
Fellipe #Jack (born in 2006) is a #Como‘s player on a permanent deal. Triggered the option to buy (€2M) from #Palmeiras, which will also have 30% on the future sale. Contract until 2028. #transfers #OM
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) June 20, 2025
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How Jack was redeemed by Palmeiras – Soccer style

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Empoli continues to produce talents: from Ismaël Bennacer to Krisjan Asllani, the Tuscan club confirms itself as one of the best “midfielder schools” in Serie A.
In recent years, Empoli has stood out for its ability to enhance midfielders, turning them into absolute protagonists in Serie A and valuable assets on the market. Among the most representative names are Ismaël Bennacer, who came from Arsenal U23 team for around 1 million euros, and Hamed Junior Traorè, who grew up in the Tuscan youth sector.
The last season was no exception, despite the Tuscan club’s relegation. Antonio Buscè’s work on the Primavera team’s bench contributed to giving new life to the ‘midfielder school’ signed by Empoli, culminating in the victory of the youth league title and the growth of midfielders like Asllani, Ricci, Baldanzi, and Fazzini.

SEBASTIANO ESPOSITO AND JACOPO FAZZINI IN ACTION ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Programming at the core of the Empoli project
With the return to Serie A in the 2021/22 season, it was Samuele Ricci who stood out, attracting the interest of Torino. Despite Ricci’s departure, the Tuscan club was not caught unprepared: they focused on Krisjan Asllani, a midfielder born in 2002 who scored his first Serie A goal against Inter, the team that became his new home a few weeks later.
From Baldanzi to Fazzini
Another talent from Empoli’s youth sector is Tommaso Baldanzi, who after scoring 24 goals in 55 appearances with the Primavera, established himself as a key player in the first team. His successor, Jacopo Fazzini, stood out despite Empoli’s relegation to Serie B, attracting the interest of Fiorentina.
Who will be the next talent launched by Empoli’s ‘midfielder school’? Only time will tell.
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Source: Gianluca Di Marzio.
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