_Sad News: Genoa Goalkeeper Threatens to Leave the Club Earlier Today as a Result of Lack of Playing Time_
Genoa, Italy – Genoa goalkeeper, Salvatore Sirigu, has threatened to leave the club earlier today due to a lack of playing time. The 34-year-old Italian goalkeeper has been frustrated with his limited opportunities on the pitch and has expressed his desire to move to a new club where he can be a regular starter.
_Frustration with Current Situation:_
Sirigu has been the backup goalkeeper to Mattia Perin for most of the season, and has only made a handful of appearances for the club. He has expressed his frustration with the current situation, stating that he is not satisfied with his role at the club and wants to play more regularly.
_Club’s Response:_
Genoa’s management has tried to reassure Sirigu that he is still an important part of the team, but the goalkeeper remains unconvinced. The club’s sporting director, Daniele Faggiano, has stated that the club will do everything to keep Sirigu, but the goalkeeper’s mind is made up.
_Possible Destinations:_
Sirigu has been linked with several clubs, including Serie A rivals, Cagliari and Bologna. The goalkeeper is expected to make a decision on his future in the coming days, and it remains to be seen whether he will stay at Genoa or move to a new club.