Savi also played for Parma at 2004–05 UEFA Cup, which he made his professional and European debut on 14 April, a 0–0 draw with Austria Wien.
The club chose a squad rotation tactics, which Savi played all 6 European matches in the first half of the season, including 4 starts in group stage.
In July 2008 he moved back to Lega Pro Prima Divisione (ex- Serie C1) for SPAL, at first on loan.
After 6 months inactive in football, Savi left for another L.P. second division club Crociati Noceto, located 12 km away from the city of Parma.
[7] However, on 8 September he was signed by Belgian Second Division club FC Brussels, rejoining Parma team-mate Sulaiman Sesay Fullah and numbers of Italian trained players.
[9] After the end of the 2011–12 season, Savi intended to retire due to a cruciate ligament tear in the knee but eventually decided to continue challenging the world of professional football.
He played all 6 competitive matches in that tournament as starter The team finished as the runner-up in the elite round group 3, failing to advance.
In the 2006 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship qualification, he wore no.8 shirt and also played all 3 matches as starter.