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Gianluigi Lentini

Gianluigi Lentini (born March 27 1969) is a former Italian professional footballer who played as a winger, usually on the left flank.
He was once the world's most expensive footballer, when he moved from Torino to AC Milan for £13 million in 1992.〔(Observer 2/9/01 )〕
==Club career==

Lentini grew up playing in the Torino youth system. After occasional appearances for the senior side, he spent the 1988-89 season on loan with Serie B club Ancona. He returned to a Torino team that had been relegated, but scored 6 goals as they won the Serie B title and were promoted straight back to Serie A for the 1990-91 season. Under the coach Emiliano Mondonico, he immediately won the Mitropa Cup in 1991, and he reached the final of the UEFA Cup in 1992, also achieving a third place finish in Serie A during 1991-92 season.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.storiedicalcio.altervista.org/gianluigi-lentini.html )
His skill, talent, and notable performances with Torino attracted attention from larger clubs, as well as his first international call-up for Italy. During this time, he was known for his pace, mobility, work-rate, strength, intelligence, and leadership. In particular, he was highly regarded for his creativity, his excellent technical ability, and his dribbling skills, as well as his crossing ability, which made him extremely effective on the wing, and allowed him to beat opponents and provide assists for team-mates. He was eventually signed by A.C. Milan for a world record of £13 million in 1992, and was a key part of their side during the 1992-93 season under manager Fabio Capello, scoring 7 goals in Serie A as they won the league title, two Italian Supercups in 1992 and 1993, and as they also reached the Champions League Final, only to be defeated by Marseille.〔〔
A year after signing for Milan, at the age of 24, Lentini was involved in a serious car crash whilst driving home from a pre-season tournament in Genoa, in August 1993. He fractured his skull and damaged his eye socket and he spent approximately 2 days in a light coma. After the crash he never fully recovered those mercurial dribbling skills. Plagued by 'memory loss' and 'dizzy spells' he was tormented by the spectre of what his career once was, when he returned to the pitch at the end of the 1993-94 season. His team-mate at the time, Marcel Desailly, was compelled to confess that “You could see the skills, how he was before the accident and after the accident, the balance was completely different”〔http://www.worldsoccer.com/blogs/the-real-story-of-gianluigi-lentini#fgqXbsZ2RMmW364O.99〕 His career in Milan fizzled out and culminated in a European Cup medal and another Serie A title that season, but this was merely for filling the bench; a paltry return for the world's most expensive signing at the time. The next two seasons would see him make few appearances, although he collected another Italian Supercup with the club, as well an UEFA Super Cup, in 1994, also receiving runners-up medals in the 1994 Intercontinental Cup and the 1995 UEFA Champions League Final. During his final season with the club, he won a third Serie A medal.〔
In 1996, he moved from Milan to Atalanta for a season, and he went on to play for six further clubs. He returned to Torino in 1997, spending three seasons with the club, and during the 1998-99 Serie B season, he helped his side to earn to promotion to Serie A the following season, where they once again would face relegation, before playing several seasons in the lower divisions with several clubs. He subsequently played with Cosenza (2001-03), Cosenza F.C. (2003–04), Canelli (2004-08), Saviglianese (2008-09), and Nicese (2009-11), before ending his career with Carmagnola during the 2011-12 season.〔

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