La Salernitana is already safe, and with her the credibility of Serie A. The Italian league avoided in extremis play the second round with one less team thanks to the offer of the Neapolitan businessman Danilo Iervolino, accepted by the trustees of the club, which now no longer belongs to Claudio Lotito, also owner of Lazio.
The regulations prevented the same person from owning two teams in the same league and there was time until December 31 to fix the situation. Iervolino, 43, was the founder of the Pegaso Telematics University when he was just 28 years old (he has just transferred it to the CVC fund for 1,000 million euros), and he took over the southern team for 10 million euros: “I will do everything to get salvation.”