Andrea Bruno

Career
Bruno worked his way though the Entella youth network after being dropped by Torino. He gained his pro contract in the 17/18 season but didnt play for the first team till the 21/22 season where he played 3 times. Premiership side Brighton & Hove Albion took a risk and signed the youngster for £250,000 and after two seasons with only one appearance, they released him at the end of his contract. In the 25/26 summer transfer window, Gateshead noticed him on the free agent list. He was offered a trial and after watching him, he was offered a 2 year contract with the North East side. In his first season he was mostly used as a sub, but because he was versatile, Ireland used him on the wing, at right back and more commonly in the striker role. He scored 1 and assisted 3 (mostly from the bench) in 29 games. For the 26/27 season he was loaned out AFC Wimbledon to get some more game time due to more signings in the positions he could play. He played well for them, 7 goals and 5 assists in 49 appearances. He then returned at the end of the season and with the abundance of striking options, he was placed on the transfer list by Ireland. A £350,000 offer came in from Belgian side STVV and was accepted. After only one season at the club, he performed okay throughout the only season.