Palermo is actively moving in the transfer market to strengthen the team for the upcoming season. The rosanero sporting director, Leandro Osti, has set his sights on Zito Luvumbo, an Angolan winger from Cagliari. Luvumbo, born in 2002, was on loan at Mallorca in La Liga, where he made ten appearances and provided two assists. The Spanish club would like to extend the loan, but Palermo is trying to get involved in the negotiations. If Osti presents a convincing offer, Luvumbo might decide to stay in Italy, dropping a category to play in Serie B.
The arrival of Luvumbo would represent a quality addition for Palermo, which aims to improve its attack. The player could fit well into the system that coach Pippo Inzaghi intends to adopt next season, the 4-2-3-1, already used in the last playoff semifinal against Catanzaro. This tactical choice could be crucial for the rosanero club, which is looking to return to Serie A.
Additionally, Osti is also working on renewing his contract, which will be officially extended soon. The coming weeks will be crucial for Palermo, which needs to act decisively in the market to build a competitive team. The interest in Luvumbo is just one of many signs indicating how the club is looking to strengthen itself for the upcoming Serie B season.
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