Vecino’s Imminent Comeback Sparks Contract Renewal Rumors
Matìas Vecino’s comeback is on the horizon. According to tests conducted on him yesterday, the Uruguayan is expected to return to the field between the Napoli and Venezia fixtures. He’s already beginning to ramp up his workload—an encouraging sign on his road to full recovery—but there won’t be any rush. Coach Baroni is patiently waiting, as Vecino is crucial to the team. His versatility allows him to excel in both the 4-2-3-1 and 4-3-3 formations, making him a well-rounded midfielder who not only balances the team but also launches attacks on the opponent’s penalty area.
Following Belahyane’s arrival, the absence of the former Inter player has been keenly felt both on the pitch and in the locker room, where he serves as an important leader. As reported by Corriere dello Sport, despite the club’s ongoing squad renewal, they plan to open discussions about a possible contract extension with Vecino. With his contract expiring in June, he hasn’t ruled out staying in the capital; in fact, he has been exploring real estate opportunities in the Vatican area, suggesting that his time in Rome might extend beyond the current season. Ultimately, the club’s decision will hinge on how well Vecino performs in his remaining matches and the assurances he can provide during this period.
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