Genoa CFC is seriously considering the purchase of Julián Quiñones, the Mexican forward who is turning heads across Europe. The club, currently 16th in Serie A with 41 points, 10 wins, 11 draws and 17 losses, sees him as a chance to refresh its attacking line.
What is happening?
According to early reports, Genoa's management has stepped up talks with Quiñones' agent after a string of impressive performances in Liga MX. The striker has netted 41 goals this season, showing a finishing ability that could translate into crucial goals for a team that has conceded 51, leaving a -10 goal difference.
Why does it matter for Genoa CFC?
A forward with that profile could give Genoa the push needed to escape the relegation zone. Currently 46 points behind leaders Inter, the side needs more firepower after a recent LLDDL run. Quiñones' arrival could also raise internal competition, forcing other attackers to step up.
What are the next steps?
The next meeting between the parties is expected within the coming weeks, with the possibility of finalising financial terms. If the transfer materialises, Quiñones will have the chance to prove himself in Serie A, a league that has seen few Mexican players break through recently. The club is preparing a tactical integration plan to exploit his pace and goal instinct.
How does the market react?
Other Serie A clubs have shown interest in the standout, but Genoa's league position makes the negotiation delicate. Management must balance the spend with financial stability, especially given the 46‑point gap to leader Inter.
Genoa CFC hopes to seal the deal before the summer window closes, aiming to reshape the squad and climb the table before the autumn restart.
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