Italian Transfer News
CHIERI / CISTERNA / TRENTO — The Italian market remained one of the main themes of June 4 on Volleyball.it. Reale Mutua Fenera Chieri ’76 added U.S. outside hitter Logan Eggleston, with the report recalling her path through Texas, Galatasaray and LOVB Austin. In the men’s SuperLega, Cisterna Volley chose libero Filippo Federici, who leaves Modena after three seasons to begin what the article described as a new cycle with the club. Trentino Volley also completed its setter unit by signing Nicola Zonta, coming off a season in Porto Viro and set to work alongside Riccardo Sbertoli on a two-year deal.
The broader June 4 market picture was equally active. The daily press review highlighted Francesco Zoppellari joining Cucine Lube Civitanova, Joscha Kunstmann arriving in Padova, Filippo Bartolucci moving to Allianz Milano and Thibault Loubeyre entering the Cuneo project for the next SuperLega season. On the women’s side, the same roundup tracked a long list of adjustments across A1 and A2, confirming that the off-season is now fully centered on roster building and depth planning across both top divisions.
International And National Teams
BRASILIA — The women’s Volleyball Nations League 2026 remained at the center of the international section. According to Volleyball.it’s June 4 coverage, Italy opened the tournament by beating Bulgaria 3-0 with set scores of 25-22, 25-16 and 27-25, extending its official winning streak to 37 matches. The site’s follow-up coverage focused on the team’s reaction and resilience, with specific attention on names such as Merit Adigwe and Eleonora Fersino after the first match in Brasilia.
June 4 also produced an off-court VNL story from Brazil. CBV and Volt launched a special jersey against prejudice during the tournament, presenting the initiative as a message tied to respect, diversity and inclusion. Within the same international window, Volleyball.it continued to connect the national-team season with club volleyball, noting how several Serie A players are already involved in the opening VNL week and keeping the international calendar tightly linked with the domestic transfer market.
Women’s Clubs And Institutions
CONEGLIANO / BERGAMO / SALERNO — The women’s club scene mixed continuity, movement and institutional action. The June 4 press review reported that Prosecco DOC Imoco Conegliano confirmed Fatoumatta Sillah after a first season that included 32 matches, 95 sets, 331 points, 15 aces and 27 blocks. Volley Bergamo 1991 added Giada Agazzi to its middle-blocker group, while other stories across A1 and A2 kept the market moving through signings, returns and confirmations.
There was also an important institutional item in the women’s game. Volleyball.it reported a memorandum of understanding between the Province of Salerno and the Lega Pallavolo Serie A Femminile, presented as part of the Sportability 2.0 path. The stated aim is to promote sport as a tool for inclusion, educational growth and the prevention of youth hardship. In editorial terms, it was one of the clearest reminders from the June 4 cycle that the women’s volleyball system is trying to connect elite competition with broader social and territorial projects.
Sitting Volley And Other Focuses
VIGGIANO — Among the June 4 items outside the transfer market and VNL, FIPAV announced the upcoming Coppa Italia sitting volley Final Four. The event is scheduled for Saturday, June 6 and Sunday, June 7, with the first four teams from the respective Italian men’s and women’s championships set to compete for the trophies. Volleyball.it gave the event clear visibility in its homepage lineup, placing sitting volley among the day’s notable federation stories.
Another item that stood out in the editorial mix was Volleyball.it’s analysis of the Champions League Final Four atmosphere in Turin. The piece questioned the turnout at the Inalpi Arena and asked where European, or Italian, volleyball may have misread the moment after stronger attendance responses in other recent events. Together with the market, VNL and federation pieces, that analysis gave June 4 a wider frame: not only daily roster news and match results, but also reflection on how volleyball presents itself, fills arenas and connects with its audience.









