Attention around Parma’s Mariano Troilo is growing, with Fulham and Sunderland battling for his signature.
The centre-back joined the Italian club from Belgrano in 2025. After a slow start, the Argentine grew in stature and played 21 times in Serie A. He started each of the club’s last seven league games, helping them swerve relegation.
The defender made sure that Parma never felt Giovanni Leoni’s absence. He replicated the Italian’s impact, after he departed for Liverpool last summer.
Sport Witness have covered how Troilo himself is attracting attention from clubs, with Brentford appearing keen. There are signs a move to Fulham or Sunderland can go through this summer.
Parma’s valuation clear
ParmaLive note Troilo’s second half of the season specifically attracted interest from multiple clubs.
Fulham and Sunderland are ‘ready to invest’ in his signing and have been left impressed by his skillset. They are leading the race for the 22-year-old, with Parma said to be confident about the player’s potential.
Ideally, they wouldn’t be keen on selling him. However, the realities of Italian football mean that they’s accept €30m, which could potentially come down further.
Attention around Parma's Mariano Troilo is growing, with Fulham and Sunderland battling for his signature.
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