Monza are intensifying their efforts to secure the services of Chelsea midfielder Cesare Casadei on a dry loan deal. The Italian club’s CEO, Adriano Galliani, is keen to finalize the agreement before the end of the year, with the aim of having Casadei available for selection as early as the beginning of January.
The 21-year-old Casadei has found playing time limited at Chelsea this season, particularly in the Premier League where he has yet to make an appearance. His involvement has been restricted to four outings in the Conference League and one in the English League Cup. A move to Monza could provide the young Italian with the regular first-team football he needs to continue his development.
Gazzetta dello Sport [**report**](https://www.gazzetta.it/Calciomercato/17-12-2024/monza-su-casadei-la-trattativa-con-il-chelsea.shtml) how Monza’s interest in Casadei comes at a crucial time for the club. Currently struggling in Serie A, they find themselves in a precarious position, having gone behind in nine consecutive matches across league and cup competitions. Statistics paint a concerning picture: Monza are joint-lowest in creating chances in the opposition’s penalty area, the least vertical in their play, and the least accurate when it comes to hitting the target.
These numbers highlight Monza’s fragility and lack of offensive potency, making the potential acquisition of Casadei all the more significant. The midfielder’s arrival could inject fresh energy into a team desperately seeking to avoid relegation.
While the club continues to support head coach Alessandro Nesta, there’s a growing sense that the players must step up in the final three matches of the first half of the season. Upcoming fixtures against Juventus at home, Parma away, and Cagliari back in Monza could prove decisive for the current squad’s future.
Galliani, speaking at Milan’s 125th anniversary celebration, acknowledged the challenges facing Monza: “My affection for Milan is always there, and I don’t forget 31 years with Milan, but I’m now a Monza executive, and I already have enough problems of my own without thinking about Milan’s.”
The January transfer window presents an opportunity for Monza to strengthen their squad, particularly in midfield where injuries to Matteo Pessina and Roberto Gagliardini have left them short-staffed. The potential arrival of Casadei could provide much-needed depth and quality in this area.
Monza appear to be leading the race for Casadei’s signature, ahead of other interested clubs. Their goal is to complete the deal swiftly, potentially announcing the signing as soon as the winter transfer window opens on January 2nd. If successful, Casadei could make his debut for Monza in their first match of 2025, a crucial encounter against Cagliari on January 5th.