Pescara has put forward a four‑year offer to Brugman, split into two seasons as a player and two as a youth‑team coach, and is now waiting for his reply. The deal is the centerpiece of the club's transfer activity, while it simultaneously handles key renewals and sales.

What is the offer for Brugman?

The club proposed a four‑year contract, with the first half as a player and the second half as the youth‑team coach. No financial details were released, but the structure signals a long‑term investment. The response is expected by week’s end, and the coach called the deal "the best injection" since last January.

What’s happening with the other players?

There is no update on Acampora, whose contract has expired, nor on Bettella, who is tied until 30 June 2028 with an option for 2029. Bettella gave up his relegation clause, leaving his future uncertain but appealing to Serie B clubs. Meanwhile, Letizia signed an extension through 30 June 2027, securing continuity in midfield.

What are the next market moves?

Pescara has already completed Berardi’s move to Venezia and is finalising Olzer’s transfer to Modena, with the announcement still pending. Negotiations for Di Nardo’s switch to Frosinone are advanced and should bring roughly €2.5 million, bonuses included. The club remains active, scouting midfield reinforcements and forwards, with names like Anatriello and Erradi on the list.

Pescara’s market is in full swing: between proposals, renewals and sales, the management aims to build a competitive squad for the 2026‑27 season, hoping Brugman accepts the offer and that ongoing talks close in the coming days.