Avellino has recently redeemed Giovanni Daffara from Juventus, a significant step for the biancoverde club. Daffara, a 2004-born goalkeeper, is now officially owned by Avellino, but the club is awaiting Juventus' counter-repurchase, which is expected by June 20. This move could lead to a good capital gain for Avellino, considering the interest from other teams like Udinese, Cagliari, Lecce, and Como for the young goalkeeper. Meanwhile, Brescia has decided to exercise its right to redeem Valerio Crespi, a forward who has impressed since January. Crespi has become a key player for the Lombard team, and a three-year contract is ready for him. This operation marks a significant change for Brescia, which has seen Crespi as a key player for the future. Avellino is thus in a crucial phase of the transfer market, with the possibility of further strengthening its squad. The situations of Daffara and Crespi are just examples of the dynamics that characterize Serie C football, where negotiations and redemptions can significantly influence teams' strategies. Avellino fans are awaiting further developments and hope for a fruitful summer market for the club.