
Romano Floriano Mussolini, the grandson of dictator Benito Mussolini, expressed his thoughts after moving to a new team. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
His rights belong to the Rome club "Lazio." Recently, he was loaned out and joined the club "Cremonese."
This team finished fourth last season and advanced to Serie A through the play-off matches. Romano is 22 years old and is a versatile player capable of playing in defense and midfield positions.
The contract signed with him also includes an option to buy. Romano Mussolini states that his surname has never been a problem for him.
He expressed his thoughts through the Ansa agency, saying, "The less talked about my surname, the better. I came here to show myself only as a player."
Previously, he played for clubs like "Juve Stabia" and "Pescara." While playing for the "Juve" team, after scoring a goal, fans chanted his surname loudly and raised their hands.
This situation was viewed as a prohibited gesture from the outside, and the club was forced to comment. Romano Mussolini aims to continue his career and prove himself in his new team.