The Greek defender appears to be a player that the people of PAOK want, having already made an approach to the Italian team to acquire him after the departure of Konstantinos Koulierakis.
After the departure of Konstantinos Koulierakis, the file for strengthening the midfield has opened again. One of the cases that existed from the beginning of the summer was that of Pantelis Chatzidiakos from Cagliari. The Greek international is not opposed to returning to Greece after 2011, as PAOK has opened a channel of communication with the Italian club to receive a positive response and make him their own, enhancing their midfield. The “double-headed eagle of the north” is not opposed to a purchase but also to loaning the defender, with the option to buy being included in the negotiations, as PAOK considers his case ideal.
Chatzidiakos started from the academies of Panathinaikos and transitioned to those of Alkmaar in 2011, reaching the men’s team where he made 213 appearances with 3 goals and 7 assists. Last summer he left for Italy and Cagliari, having played in 15 games. The Greek defender is also an international with the “blue and white,” having worn the national emblem 34 times as he is one of the key cogs in the defensive setup.//GR