We’re used to witnessing speed in the Italian town of Monza every time there is a Formula 1 race at their iconic “Autodromo”. But the local football club is also picking up the pace! Monza have signed Italy international and local boy Matteo Pessina on a season-long loan from Atalanta, the new Serie A club said on Wednesday.Silvio Berlusconi’s club said in a statement that they would be obliged “to make the move permanent if certain conditions are met”, which Italian media report is Monza staying in the top flight.📝 Monza have announced the signing of Matteo Pessina. He will also serve as the club’s captain. pic.twitter.com/naed3vZWjJ— Raffaele (@ItalianoCalcio) July 6, 2022 Pessina came through the ranks at Monza and made his first senior appearances for his boyhood club in 2014 while they were still in the lower leagues. The 25-year-old was a regular in the Atalanta midfield over the last two seasons and contributed to Italy’s triumph at Euro 2020. He scored the only goal in the Azzurri’s group stage win over Wales and the crucial extra-time strike against Austria, which ensured their passage to the quarter-finals.Friday, 03.30: (1.80) Atletico Go (3.35) Olimpia (4.49)On his return to his hometown, Matteo was instantly presented with the captain’s armband – just to let everyone know how important he is to the project.Ambitious Monza, based just north of Milan, have also signed free agent defender Andrea Ranocchia and Italy goalkeeper Alessio Cragno on loan from relegated Cagliari.Nuova maglia del @ACMonza per la prima storica volta in @SerieA del club indosso, fascia da capitano al braccio: su @SkySport e @DiMarzio le prime parole e le prime emozioni di #Pessina dopo la firma con i ⚪️🔴🎥🎙 pic.twitter.com/XruKIIBy7F— Marco Bovicelli (@MarcoBovicelli) July 6, 2022 They were promoted to Serie A for the first time in their history last season after getting past Brescia and Pisa in the Serie A playoffs.Monza were still in Serie C when former Italian Prime Minister and media tycoon Berlusconi bought the club in 2018 for a reported fee of $3.4 million. Berlusconi’s period as owner of AC Milan saw them win five European Cups and eight Serie A titles.