Avellino has just signed a new contract for Antony Iannarilli until June 30 2028, securing a defensive cornerstone for the next five years. The deal, confirmed by TuttoMercatoWeb.com, will be formalised shortly and is one of the most significant moves of the summer transfer window.
Why did Avellino move to lock Iannarilli down?
The 30‑year‑old goalkeeper delivered solid performances last Serie C season, helping the side stay in the upper‑mid table. Sporting Director Mario Aiello emphasized that defensive continuity is key to aiming for a return to Serie B, especially after the renewals of Enrici (2029) and Russo (2030).
What are the terms of the new deal?
The agreement runs until June 30 2028, with undisclosed financial terms deemed competitive for the Lega Pro level. Negotiations concluded quickly, allowing the club to announce the renewal at the market opening on July 1.
How does the competition react?
Salernitana, which had shown interest in Iannarilli, will now need to find alternatives. The goalkeeper remains tied to Avellino, potentially affecting the market strategies of other southern clubs looking for a reliable, low‑cost replacement.
What can we expect for the upcoming season?
With Iannarilli secured, Avellino can build its defence around a solid base, integrating the new renewals of Enrici and Russo. Fans will watch for possible tactical growth under the coach, targeting promotion spots in the Supercoppa Lega.
What are the club's next steps?
The club has already indicated that strengthening the midfield is the next priority, but solidifying the back line remains paramount. By renewing Iannarilli, Avellino shows a commitment to a stable squad, avoiding excessive turnover during the summer campaign.
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