Manolo Gabbiadini has completed a permanent move from Southampton back to former side Sampdoria.The Italian signed for Southampton in January 2017from Napoli and began his career at St Marys by scoring six times in his first four matches.1
Grazie, Manolo! Good luck from all of us at #SaintsFC, @Mgabbia23! pic.twitter.com/Hr8MxY42cY— Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) January 11, 2019“It is a good step for him to go back to Italy, I wish him all the best. I am sure he can score goals at every club in the world, but we try to go another way and for that we need other players.” The club put together a video montage on Twitter to thank the striker, who departs after scoring 12 times in 55 appearances.During his first spell in Serie A with Sampdoria, the 27-year-old scored 19 times in 50 matches before leaving for Napoli in 2015.
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