Sampdoria is at the center of a complex market situation regarding striker Montevago. The blucerchiati club has shown signs of hesitation in the negotiation with Perugia, which is very eager to finalize the deal. The issue has become urgent, considering that Perugia is counting on a figure of seven hundred thousand euros for the buyback, set for July 1. However, Sampdoria seems to no longer be interested in Montevago, further complicating the situation. Recently, the Ligurian club renewed its management staff with the arrival of new sporting director Americo Branco, who still needs to settle in. Montevago's contract expires in 2027, and if Sampdoria decides to exercise the buyback right, the player would see his contract extended until 2028. Otherwise, Perugia will have to find another solution to sell the player. Offers for Montevago are not lacking, but time is running out, and Perugia needs liquidity. Additionally, there are also interests in Alessio Nepi, with several Serie C teams ready to make an offer. The current situation requires quick decisions from Perugia, while Sampdoria continues to evaluate its options.