The determined attempt of “A-Cap”, the main creditor and financing body of “777 Partners” – the previous owners of Genoa – to declare the acquisition of 77% of the shares of the “griffins” by Romanian entrepreneur Dan Suku illegal, did not particularly worry the club's management. “Everything is legal”, Genoa state.
“A-Cap” insists that Genoa was among the assets guaranteeing the loans and that it cannot accept a third party becoming a major shareholder in the club without a payment being made to the lender.
Romanian entrepreneur Dan Sucu “will bring stability both inside and outside the team,“ commented Vieira. “Yesterday was an important day for the club. Our guarantee is that the director (Otolini) and Blazkes (the CEO) remain in their positions. This ensures continuity in the work.“ Meanwhile, rumors are already emerging from Romania about possible new additions in the January transfer window, with Giannis Hagi among the first names. The 26-year-old son of the legendary Gheorghe Hagi currently plays for Glasgow Rangers, but in the past he spent a year and a half at Fiorentina (2016), where he recorded only two appearances.