Monza are on the verge of securing a new attacking option as they close in on the signing of Silvere Ganvoula from Swiss side Young Boys. The 28-year-old Congolese striker has already arrived in the city and met with club CEO Adriano Galliani, signaling that the deal is in its final stages.
Gianluca Di Marzio reports how, after missing out on Francesco Camarda, who will remain at AC Milan, Monza swiftly turned their attention to Ganvoula. The forward, born in 1996, is expected to join the Italian club on a permanent transfer, bolstering their offensive lineup for the remainder of the season.
Ganvoula’s arrival comes as a timely reinforcement for manager Salvatore Bocchetti, who is tasked with steering Monza away from the relegation zone in the second half of the Serie A campaign. The club’s swift action in the transfer market demonstrates their commitment to maintaining top-flight status.
The player is scheduled to undergo his medical examinations on Sunday, February 2nd, which is likely to be the final step before the official announcement of his signing. This transfer marks another strategic move by Monza in their bid to strengthen the squad and secure their position in Italian football’s top tier.
Ganvoula’s experience in various European leagues, including stints in Germany and Belgium, could prove valuable as Monza fight for survival in Serie A.