Italy defender Diego Coppola has said he is “so happy” after joining Brighton & Hove Albion from Serie A side Verona on a five-year deal.
Centre-back Coppola, 21, made his Italy debut earlier this month after establishing himself as a regular for his boyhood club since breaking into the first team as a 17-year-old.
“Although he is still young, he is tall, strong and mobile and will give us a real physical presence,” predicted Albion manager Fabian Hurzeler, calling Coppola “an exciting addition”.
“He has made impressive progress in Serie A and deserved his call-up to the Italian national team. We look forward to helping him develop even more.”
Coppola has cost The Seagulls around £9 million, Sky Sports reported.
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The Italian Football Podcast, who offer expert insight into all things Serie A, think the move is “a disaster for Serie A, adding that the pathway for young Italian players in Serie A is missing at the top teams.
They asked: “If you’re not trusting a [player such as] Coppola, who has had two outstanding seasons, what hope is there for them to give trust to players who are relatively unproven yet talented?”
Diego Coppola: Brighton signing calls Verona ‘home’
In a message to Verona, who finished six points above the relegation zone last season, Coppola reflected that he had “lived all the emotions and all the possible experiences” with the 1984/85 champions.
“I’ve been wearing this shirt for eight years,” he added. “Verona is my home. A special thank you to all the people who have been part of my yellow-blue journey that lasted 13 years.
“It was a privilege to play for the colours of my city. I always tried to give my all and honour the jersey. I hope I left in every fan a good memory of me and the person I am. I will carry you in my heart forever.”
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The deal represents Brighton’s third summer signing following the arrivals of winger Tommy Watson from Sunderland for a reported £11m and striker Charalompos Kostulas from Olympiakos for an initial £29.7m.
Coppola made 26 appearances in all competitions for Verona in 2023/24, scoring two goals and being ever-present throughout their final six fixtures.
He made his senior Azzurri debut as a starter in a 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifier in Norway on June 6, but the game itself proved less memorable than the occasion for Coppola, whose side lost 3-0.
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Diego Coppola Italy debut
“This was not the debut I was hoping for,” Coppola told RAI Sport and Sky Sport Italia, via Tutto Mercato. “We had completely the wrong approach.
“Our first shot on goal came in the 80th minute. I feel bad for the Italian fans – we have to do better in the next game.”
The result led to the sacking of manager Luciano Spalletti, with Coppola making a seven-minute substitute appearance in Italy’s subsequent 2-0 home win over Moldova in qualifying.
When are the Premier League fixtures released 2025/26?
Coppola will find out his schedule with his new club when the 2025/26 fixtures are announced at 09:00 BST on Wednesday, June 18 2025.
“Good luck, Diego,” Verona said in a message to Coppola. “With the shirt of your city from the provincial fields, to Serie A, [you were] always wearing these colours until your debut with [Italy].”
Premier League fixtures release date 2025/26
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