
"Not much had been heard about Mattia Liberali following his rather surprising summer exit, but the weekend may have provided a turning point. As Calciomercato.com report, Catanzaro's pursuit of the dream called Serie A can definitively add a new weapon to its arsenal. Liberali has been providing positive signs over the last few games, helping to propel the Calabrian team to fifth place, meaning the play-offs are within reach."
"In the first 16 games in Serie B (three of which were missed due to his call-up to the U20 World Cup with the Italian national team), Liberali played only three times for a total of 41 minutes distributed across appearances against Reggiana, Venezia and Empoli. In reality, this process was part of a plan, as Catanzaro worked with and alongside Liberali on a very specific project."
"Initially, the Rossoneri's plan was to send the 18-year-old to play in Serie A, on loan, more precisely to Torino. Everything seemed done, until the intervention of his agent who - after a discussion with the directors - managed to prevail and set up a new negotiation with Catanzaro. The outcome: a free, permanent transfer, with 50% of the future resale fee going to Milan."
Mattia Liberali moved permanently from Milan to Catanzaro on a free transfer with Milan retaining 50% of any future resale fee. An initial plan to loan him to Torino was replaced after his agent negotiated a different agreement. Liberali logged only 41 minutes across three early Serie B appearances, partly due to a U20 World Cup call-up. Catanzaro deliberately managed his integration to build physical fitness and prepare him for a full professional season. Recent form includes a goal and two assists in three matches, helping Catanzaro rise to fifth and enter play-off contention.
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