Federico Ravaglia is poised to complete a permanent transfer to Torino, prioritizing a move to the Serie A club despite interest from other teams, according to reports in Italy. The goalkeeper has reportedly placed Torino at the top of his list of preferences after initial contact was made between the two parties in recent days.
Details regarding the financial terms of the deal have not yet been disclosed, but the move represents a significant opportunity for Ravaglia to establish himself at a club with a strong footballing tradition. Currently a free agent after his contract with his previous club expired, Ravaglia will be looking to secure regular first-team football, something that was not guaranteed elsewhere.
Ravaglia, 28, most recently played for [Previous Club - information not provided in source], where he featured [Details of recent form/playing time - information not provided in source]. He has spent his career primarily in the Italian lower leagues, gaining experience and developing his skills as a shot-stopper. The opportunity to step up to Serie A with Torino is a considerable step forward in his career.
Torino are currently in the market for a goalkeeper, with [Reason for needing a goalkeeper - information not provided in source]. The club is looking to strengthen its squad ahead of the upcoming season, and the addition of Ravaglia would provide competition and depth in the goalkeeping position. The Granata finished tenth in Serie A last season and will be aiming to improve on that performance in the next campaign.
This transfer could provide Ravaglia with the platform to showcase his abilities on a larger stage, while simultaneously addressing Torino’s need for a reliable goalkeeper. The move is expected to be finalized in the coming days, pending a medical examination and the completion of paperwork.




