Modena begins a new era with the arrival of Daniele Galloppa as the new coach. After exiting the first round of the Serie B playoffs and parting ways with former coach Andrea Sottil, the club is ready to restart with a new vision. Galloppa, former coach of Fiorentina Primavera, has proven his abilities by winning a category championship and is preparing to implement an offensive style of play based on a 4-2-3-1 formation.

Modena will also need to address outgoing transfers to self-finance its operations. The sale of Massolin to Inter has already been announced, and the most sought-after players are defenders Daniel Tonoli and Bryant Nieling. Tonoli, in particular, has caught the attention of Serie A, with Palermo potentially making a significant offer for the young central defender born in 2002.

However, Modena remains firm in its stance and will only consider offers deemed adequate for the defender. The club's strategy is clear: to retain key players and build a competitive team for the upcoming Serie B season. With Galloppa at the helm, fans can expect a fresh and dynamic approach aimed at bringing Modena back to the top of the league.

In this context of change, Modena's management is determined to make strategic choices to ensure a prosperous future. The interest in players like Tonoli demonstrates that the club is under the spotlight and ready to make the leap in quality. The upcoming season promises to be exciting for the canarini, with new ambitions and a clear vision for success.