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K. Świderski Transfer from Charlotte to Hellas Verona

There is a growing possibility of Karol Świderski returning to Hellas Verona, as reported by the Italian media. The rumors were fueled by a purported photograph of Świderski at Verona airport, although his agent denied these claims, stating that Świderski was on vacation in the Maldives at the time.

Karol Świderski, the Polish striker, is speculated to be returning to Italy for a winter transfer. Previously, he was on loan at Hellas Verona from Charlotte FC, where he managed to score two goals in 15 Serie A appearances. Recent reports from Tuttomercatoweb.com have suggested that Świderski was seen in Verona at the beginning of the week, hinting at a potential move back to Hellas Verona. While his presence in Verona does not necessarily confirm transfer negotiations, his return to the club appears to be increasingly likely. Charlotte FC is reportedly expecting at least three million euros for the transfer, according to Tom Bogert.

Hellas Verona is actively seeking reinforcements to enhance their chances of survival and has prioritized acquiring a new striker for the January transfer window. Among their top targets is Karol Swiderski, a Polish forward born in 1997. Swiderski had a stint with Verona previously, during which he netted 2 goals in 15 appearances last season. Reports from Sky Sport indicate that sports director Sean Sogliano is making efforts to bring Swiderski back to the team. The club is currently awaiting information on the financial requirements from Charlotte FC, where Swiderski is contracted until December 2025, with an option for an additional year.

Following the imminent official announcement of Livramento Rocha's arrival, Hellas Verona's sporting director, Sogliano, remains determined to secure Swiderski's return to Verona. Charlotte, the American club owning Swiderski's rights, is open to a permanent transfer for a fee between 5 and 6 million euros. However, Hellas Verona prefers a loan deal with a mandatory purchase clause contingent on specific conditions being met. More updates on Swiderski are expected in the coming hours.

With Livramento Rocha's arrival imminent, pending the official announcement, Hellas Verona's sporting director Sogliano remains determined to bring Swiderski back to Verona. Charlotte, the American club that owns Swiderski's contract, is open to a permanent transfer for a fee between 5 and 6 million euros. However, Hellas Verona prefers a loan arrangement with a mandatory purchase clause contingent on specific conditions. Further updates on Swiderski are expected in the coming hours.

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