That’s a fair point tbf, and offers some balance.He doesn’t sound that good mate
They believe that tensions were lingering at the club due to the situation of Mile Svilar, whose contract situation was being delayed. While the farewell took place by mutual agreement, the goalkeeper’s renewal proved to be the last straw for the Friedkins.
The newspaper claim that Ghisolfi had a strained relationship with many agents – including those of Alexis Saelemaekers. The ownership wanted to cash in on the sale of Angelino and the failure to do has fallen on Ghisolfi’s shoulders.
More than that, there were issues regarding the renewals of many Primavera players. These issues emerged in a clear video call involving the parties and the Friedkins learned that only Claudio Ranieri’s intervention was making sure of Svilar’s renewal.
A solution was reached early in the morning and CFO Lorenzo Vitali was the one to show Ghisolfi the door, with Ricky Massara in pole position to replace the Frenchman.
From a Sunderland perspective though, under KLD we have appointed high quality operators in their positions (speakman - high reputation in academy football, David Bruce - high reputation for off field work) and they’ve both been brilliant successes so far.
What we do lack is people at the top with experience at the higher/elite levels of European football and this lad appears to have experience there.
It’s always a risk, and could go wrong of course, but KLDs appointments in key positions so far have been thought out and improved us significantly, I think that’s where a lot of Hope is coming from with us chasing this lad for a while reportedly.