Antonio Raimondo’s brief spell at Venezia has come to an end after just five months, with the young striker set to return to his parent club Bologna. However, this return appears to be a temporary stopover in what could be another move for the promising 20-year-old.
Raimondo, born in 2004, is now looking for more playing time in the second half of the season. His limited opportunities at Venezia, where he made only 10 appearances, have prompted Bologna to reconsider his loan arrangement.
Sampdoria have emerged as a potential destination for the talented forward. The Blucerchiati, currently competing in Serie B, are keen to bolster their attacking options for the remainder of the campaign. The club is weighing its options between Raimondo and Alberto Cerri of Como as they look to strengthen their squad.
This potential move to Sampdoria could provide Raimondo with the perfect platform to showcase his abilities and gain valuable experience in Italy’s second tier. The striker’s profile has been appealing to several Serie B clubs, especially after his impressive performances last season with Ternana.