Palermo has finalized Giacomo Corona’s loan move to Entella, while negotiations for Andrea Bozzolan are heating up. The Serie B side, currently 4th with 72 points (20 wins, 12 draws, 6 losses) and a +28 goal difference (61 scored, 33 conceded), is actively strengthening its squad ahead of the new season under Pippo Inzaghi.
Who is leaving Palermo?
Defender Giacomo Corona has officially joined Entella on loan. The transfer is now in its final stages and expected to be completed soon. Corona’s departure—after 38 appearances for the club—leaves a gap in defense, prompting Palermo to seek a replacement for the left-back role.
Who could join Palermo?
The focus is now on Andrea Bozzolan, a 2004-born Milan youth product, who could replace Augello on the left flank. According to Corriere dello Sport and Giornale di Sicilia, talks with Reggiana are progressing and could conclude in the coming days. Additionally, the club is tracking Emanuele Rao (Napoli), Mattia Compagnon (Venezia), and Issiaka Kamate (Inter) to bolster the attack, as Inzaghi’s 4-2-3-1 system demands high-quality wingers.
What are Inzaghi’s priorities?
The manager insists on the 4-2-3-1 formation, and sporting director Carlo Osti is prioritizing two attacking wingers to complete the squad. Compagnon appears closest to a deal, with an agreement already in place with Venezia. Rao, however, remains stuck due to Napoli’s hesitation, while Stefano Moreo (Pisa) remains a target—though the striker has reportedly stated he’d only leave for a Serie A offer.
What’s next for Palermo?
After a 2-0 win over Catanzaro (May 20, 2026) and a two-game winning streak, Palermo is preparing for the season restart at the Santa Cristina training camp. The team trails Venezia by 10 points but boasts a lethal attack (+28 goal difference) and a solid defense, aiming to return to Serie A.
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