Sardinians Salvatore Sirigu and Nicolò Barella celebrate the triumph of the national team at Wembley
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Salvatore Sirigu, European Champion with Roberto Mancini’s national team, is the new Genoa goalkeeper. And Mattarella names him a Knight
Salvatore Sirigu let the Turin after four seasons, after a consensual termination of the contract. The Sardinian goalkeeper passes to Genoa, with whom he signed a one-year contract, plus an option on the following season. The national team player takes the place of Mattia Perin, which returns to the Juventus after the loan to the rossoblu.
