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Salernitana striker Boulaye Dia has now returned to Salerno after having initially refused to return to the club after the international break.

Dia was refused a move to Wolves late in the summer transfer window and during the international break, he was initially fined by the club after being tapped up by the Premier League side. More recently, he had refused to return to the club while he was in France after the international break with Senegal. He cited personal family issues as the reason, but the actual reasons remain unknown.

TuttomercatoWeb state today that Dia has now returned to Salerno, finally. And now, the expectation is that the controversy surrounding his situation will die down and he will soon play for Pualo Sousa’s side in the next few games.

Before that, the striker will undergo some medical tests and treatments as he was said to be injured during the international break and Salernitana want to understand more about his future

Minimal changes are expected from Salernitana, who could however, rotate one or two faces from their 2-0 loss to Lecce before the international break. Emil Bohinen could return to the matchday XI, while Pasquale Mazzocchi is also tipped to start.

Torino meanwhile, are expected to stick with a similar team to the one that beat Genoa 1-0 last time out. Valentino Lazaro could come in to start at wing-back over Megrim Vojvoda and Samuele Ricci is also expected to start in midfield.

For Verona, Martin Hongla, Darko Lazovic and Riccardo Saponara have all recovered from minor injury and fitness concerns, but only two are expected to walk into the starting line-up.

Thiago Motta is also expected to slightly shuffle his pack and is expected to give a first start to summer signing Remo Freuler alongside Nikola Moro in midfield. Riccardo Orsolini could also come in in place of Dan Ndoye on the wing.

Kick off between Salernitana and Torino is set for 17.30 UK time, while Verona and Bologna get underway at 19:45.

 

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