After he scored the career high in Serie B with 9 goals, he was loaned back to Empoli, which still hold half of his contractual rights.
[4] The deal offset the installment payments of 2006 signing of Mark Bresciano and Fábio Simplício.
[5] In January 2009, he left for Rimini for €1 million (nominal value) from Parma, with Palermo retained 50% registration rights.
Rimini reached the promotion playoffs in 2009–10 Lega Pro Prima Divisione but lost it.
[9] In January 2014 goes to Viareggio, while in September goes to San Paolo Padova in Serie D. On 20 August 2015 the player earned 3 years and 6 months ban for sports fraud by Italian Federation 1st degree judges.