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Gianni Munari (born 24 June 1983) is an Italian footballer who plays for Parma as a midfielder.<\/P>
From Sassuolo to Palermo
Munari started his career with hometown club Sassuolo, after being promoted to the senior squad from the youth team. He scored 2 goals in 49 appearances during his two-year spell with the club. In 2003, he joined Giulianova (via Chievo in co-ownership deal), where he would spend just one season, scoring three goals in 25 total appearances. He then joined Serie B side Triestina in 2004 in temporary deal with option to co-own the player. He had an impressive season, making 35 appearances and scoring 5 goals in his only season with the Trieste-based club. In June 2005 Triestina excised the option for €175,000. He was snapped up by another Serie B club on 30 August 2005 in the form of Verona, (which Verona bought Munari from Triestina for €350,000) where he managed to make 38 appearances and score 4 goals in one season. In June 2006 Verona acquired Munari outright from the cross-town rival for an undisclosed fee.<\/P>
Following such an impressive spell in Verona, he was purchased by Serie A side U.S. Città di Palermo together with teammate Mattia Cassani. Half of the Munari's registration rights was valued €1 million while full "card" of Cassani was valued €2.5 million. However, Munari never managed to break into the first team at the Sicilian club and did not play at all during the first half of the 2006–07 Serie A season, being subsequently loaned out to Serie B side Lecce in January 2007. In June 2007 Palermo acquired another half of Munari for €800,000. However, in July 2007, Lecce acquired 50% of the player's rights from Palermo for €1 million; Munari then remained at Lecce for four more seasons, making a total of 143 appearances for the club, scoring 16 goals and becoming one of the first team mainstays.<\/P>
From Fiorentina to Sampdoria
In June 2011, Munari's co-ownership was ultimately solved in favour of Palermo for €391,000, and the player returned to Palermo, but was immediately clarified he was not in the rosanero first team plans after he was not called up to join the Sicilians' pre-season training camp. On 21 July 2011 he moved permanently to Fiorentina for €800,000, signing a three-year contract for the Tuscans. On 31 January 2012, the final day of 2011-12 winter transfer window, he moved to Serie B side Sampdoria.<\/P>
Loan to Watford
On 4 August 2014, Munari joined English Championship side Watford on a season-long loan deal from Parma. He scored his first goal for Watford against Rotherham United on 19 August 2014 in a 2-0 away win for the Hornets.<\/P>
Cagliari
After his loan at Watford expired, and after leaving Parma, Munari penned a one-year deal with Cagliari on 29 July 2015. His contract was extended in summer 2016.<\/P>
Return to Parma
In January 2017, Munari was re-signed by Parma in a 2½-year contract.<\/P>","784E2315886D4158FF9CFFE843FE6B59":"","805ACE40479B6E763FB50E182B20A495":"1983-6-24","38882684D19FD665":"Gianni Munari","722D75C33935B48A":"80kg","0108B3B67855A673":"2359","7CC3966A9B90B9412F1273E902F0953F":"Hellas Verona[on loan],Parma Calcio 1913,Cagliari,Watford[on loan],Sampdoria,Fiorentina,Palermo,Lecce,Hellas Verona,Triestina,Real Giulianova,US Sassuolo Calcio","70545F9392E8422F11E2D5550E456F39":"Hellas Verona[on loan]","5588923A723573201F6804A11C3F390A":"999","1D8DD001D97C012A":"190cm","B6A0187759F85483D714EA91FD933428":"100000.00","e_index":8};