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Matteo Sereni it seems is on a lucrative contract with Sampdoria until 2004. However, it seems the keeper is not happy and wants to leave.
Parma-born Sereni started his career with Sampdoria, but has spent short spells with Crevalcore (95/96), Piacenza (97/98) and Empoli (98/99) while at Samp. He made his debut in a 0-0 draw with Cremonese in September 1995.
He has also played three times for the Italian U21 side, making his debut in a 2-0 win against Bulgaria in December 1995.
He has been linked with moves to Fiorentina, Barcelona and Chelsea, but these stories seem to have come to nothing.
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