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Italian defender Pietro Comuzzo is close to signing a long-term contract with Fiorentina. The center back will reportedly sign a deal that keeps him at the Viola until June 2030, which includes a pay raise.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Fiorentina and Comuzzo are reportedly close to finalizing a contract extension that will keep the 20-year-old defender at the club until 2030. Comuzzo, who already had a contract running until 2028, will reportedly receive a significant salary increase as part of the new deal. This move secures the future of one of Italy’s most promising center backs and shows Fiorentina’s commitment to building a competitive team. This comes as the team has found great European success in the past seasons and is fighting for a spot in the Conference League Final

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Comuzzo has become a key player in Raffaele Palladino’s Fiorentina team this season, making 36 appearances in all competitions. His performances have been crucial in Fiorentina’s push for European qualification and their run to the Europa Conference League quarter-finals. Comuzzo’s rapid development has been rewarded with his first call-up to the Italy national team in November, although he is yet to make his debut.

Fiorentina’s determination to secure Comuzzo’s future comes amid significant interest from other clubs. Juventus and Napoli have been linked with the defender, with a reported €40 million bid from the latter being rejected by Fiorentina in January. Manchester United have also been credited with an interest in the youngster, making him one of Europe’s most sought-after defensive talents.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR COMUZZO?

With his future set to be secured at Fiorentina, Comuzzo can focus on continuing his development at the Stadio Artemio Franchi. The extension represents a major vote of confidence from the club, which clearly sees Comuzzo as a key part of its long-term plans. Fiorentina are currently battling for European qualification in Serie A, and Comuzzo’s continued presence will be vital in their chances of achieving that goal.

While elite clubs will likely continue to monitor his progress, Fiorentina’s decision to tie down their star youngster shows they are committed to building a competitive team. With a minimum valuation of €50 million (€35 million for image rights) reportedly set on Comuzzo, the Italian club will be confident of warding off interest from potential suitors.

For now, Comuzzo can focus on finishing the current season strongly with Fiorentina, before looking to make his Italy debut in the coming months.