Avellino is anxiously awaiting the transfer of Benjamin Mokulu Tembe, the Congolese-born player who could be available to Massimo Rastelli for tomorrow's match against Pro Vercelli. After seeing Mokulu in action at Scafati, the wait for the transfer from the Union Royale Belge des Sociétés de Football Association is intense, both for the biancoverde coach and for patron Walter Taccone and his directors. In truth, after this morning's silence from the Figc's registration office, a certain pessimism prevails, considering that the ok for Marcello Trotta – almost a week after his purchase – arrived in piazza Libertà only in the late afternoon yesterday. And so, within 24 hours, Mokulu's fate will also be known, as he has confirmed being the most ready of the two new attacking signings. So Rastelli – who is nonetheless impatiently waiting in the Novarello retreat – should initially focus on Castaldo and Comi, a duo with 16 goals in the first 21 games of the season. But Avellino hopes Mokulu can be added to the squad as soon as possible. The match against Pro Vercelli is important and Avellino wants to be at full strength. Coach Rastelli has already expressed his satisfaction with Mokulu's acquisition and hopes to use him as soon as possible. The wait is therefore great for the Figc's decision, which could arrive as early as today. Avellino's fans are eager to see Mokulu in action and are hoping for a positive outcome. The team's management is working hard to complete the transfer and is confident that it will be completed soon.