Currently enjoying an impressive position in the league, Fiorentina are beginning to entertain ambitions that seemed out of reach not long ago. Central to this resurgence is Yacine Adli, who has emerged as a pivotal figure in the squad.
Calciomercato report how Adli’s journey this season started on uncertain ground. After joining Fiorentina on loan from AC Milan, where he felt sidelined and unwanted, he was informed that there would be no place for him in the team. This prompted his move to Florence, where he was signed on loan with an option to buy for approximately €13 million—a bargain considering his current form.
Since arriving at Fiorentina, Adli has transformed into a key player. In a recent match against Como, he played in a deeper role, almost as a pure playmaker in front of the defense. His performance was marked by technical brilliance and tactical intelligence, culminating in his third goal of the season. Throughout the match, Adli was instrumental in orchestrating Fiorentina’s attacks, living up to his nickname “the painter” by creatively influencing the game.
Despite not being the fastest player on the pitch, Adli’s exceptional ball control and vision have allowed him to thrive in his new environment. He frequently drops deeper to collect the ball and initiate plays, often delivering precise long passes to advancing teammates. His ability to connect with players like Bove and Cataldi has solidified his role in the midfield.
Statistically, Adli stands out among central midfielders in Serie A, leading the league with three assists and ranking high in combined goals and assists with five—just ahead of his closest competitor. These numbers reflect a level of performance that he struggled to achieve during his time at Milan.
As Fiorentina continues to build momentum in Serie A, Adli’s contributions could prove vital for their aspirations. If he maintains this form throughout the season, securing his permanent transfer from Milan will likely be just a formality. With his current trajectory, Yacine Adli is not just fitting into Fiorentina’s system; he is becoming its star player—a first violin in an orchestra that is playing beautifully together. The prospect of him remaining at Fiorentina seems promising as both player and club look forward to a bright future together.