Jérémie Broh has completed a permanent move from AC Perugia Calcio to Giugliano Calcio 1928, signing a contract that runs from 2026-02-02 to 2027-06-30. The central midfielder leaves Perugia for fellow Serie C side Giugliano in a confirmed deal, remaining in the Italian third tier but switching from Serie C – Girone B to Serie C – Girone C.
The transfer is listed without a disclosed fee, while Broh’s current market value stands at €100k, underlining a move that is more about opportunity and role than financial impact. The switch keeps the 28-year-old in Italy but changes his competitive landscape as he joins a club competing in a different Serie C group, potentially altering his visibility and responsibilities within the league structure.
Broh arrives in Campania with extensive experience across Italian football. Born in Parma and standing 1.80 m tall, the right-footed midfielder has developed through a series of clubs and leagues, predominantly within Italy. A dual national of Italy and Côte d’Ivoire, he brings both domestic grounding and an international identity to Giugliano’s midfield options, though there is no record here of senior national-team involvement.
His career path has been marked by regular movement and loans, reflecting both demand for his profile and the volatility of squads in the lower professional tiers. After early years in the Parma youth system, he moved to Sassuolo Primavera and then into senior football via a string of loans, including Nuovo Pordenone 2024 FC and FC Südtirol. Subsequent spells at Calcio Padova and Cosenza Calcio further established him at professional level, before a permanent move to Palermo FC and repeated loan stints back to Südtirol.
From Palermo, he returned again to Padova and then signed for Perugia in early 2025, continuing to operate within Serie C. Over this period he has played in Serie C and Serie B environments, with market value peaking at around €800k during his early Padova days before gradually declining to the current €100k mark at Perugia. That trajectory underlines how this transfer could be pivotal in relaunching his career after several seasons of fluctuating roles and changing clubs.
At Perugia, the latest valuation updates in mid and late 2025 show his worth dropping from €200k to €100k, suggesting limited impact or changing circumstances in Umbria. The move to Giugliano offers a reset: a club seeking experienced, mobile central midfielders for the tactical demands of Girone C, and a player in need of a stable platform to reassert his influence.
Giugliano now gain a seasoned Serie C campaigner who has been trusted by multiple clubs across Italy. His profile as a central midfielder, capable of contributing both in and out of possession, should fit the intensity of Girone C, where physical duels and tactical discipline are decisive. The absence of a recorded transfer fee also hints that Giugliano have secured an economically low-risk addition with significant experience upside.
If Broh can rediscover the form that once pushed his value towards the upper hundreds of thousands, this contract could extend beyond its current end date or act as a springboard to higher levels. For now, the move cements his status as a reliable professional within Italian football’s third tier, and the coming seasons at Giugliano will determine whether this step stabilises his career or becomes a launching point for one final rise in reputation and responsibility.







