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Volleyball.it Daily Roundup - June 5, 2026

Alan Nine

June 5 on Volleyball.it was driven by fresh Italian market moves, and tournament-wide Women's VNL updates

Volleyball.it Daily Roundup - June 6, 2026

Volleyball.it Daily Roundup - June 6, 2026

Italian Transfer News

BERGAMO / PORTO VIRO / MONZA / MILANO / FIRENZE / MODENA - The June 5 cycle on Volleyball.it again moved heavily through the Italian market. Volley Bergamo 1991 announced the arrival of French libero Juliette Gelin, presented as a player coming off the Scudetto final with Milano. In A2, Porto Viro completed its diagonal by bringing in setter Lorenzo Sperotto, with the report underlining his reunion with Diego Cantagalli after a season and a half together in Basilicata and his return to his home region after eleven Serie A seasons.

The SuperLega front also stayed active. Vero Volley Monza made official the arrival of Belgian outside hitter Pierre Perin from Maaseik, confirming what Volleyball.it described as its earlier anticipation and adding another 2004-born profile to the league. Allianz Milano, meanwhile, renewed with outside hitter Tommaso Ichino, who stays after a season listed at 31 appearances, 129 points and a call-up to the Italian national team.

There was movement on the women's side as well. Il Bisonte Firenze completed its market with opposite Bianca Cugno, whose profile on the site recalled her most recent experience with Osasco and a path already marked by titles in France, Brazil and with her national team. Modena also introduced Slovenian 2004-born attacker Nik Mujanovic, arriving from Tours after being named best opposite in the French league, while the article itself raised the tactical question of whether he may also be used in position four.

Women's VNL

NANJING / QUEBEC CITY / BRASILIA - The international section remained centered on the Women's Volleyball Nations League 2026. Volleyball.it updated both the complete first-phase calendar and the second-day results, keeping attention on the three active pools in Nanjing, Quebec City and Brasilia. Among the results highlighted directly on the homepage, Brazil beat the Netherlands 3-1, while the site paired the scoreboard with a broader statistical recap of the day.

The editorial weight of the VNL coverage on June 5 was not limited to one match. Volleyball.it presented the competition as a rolling international frame for the whole day, combining schedules, results and numerical summaries from all three venues. In practical terms, that kept the global event tied to the rest of the site's agenda: even on a market-heavy day in Italy, the VNL remained one of the main reference points for the news flow.