Giovanni Fabbian, born on 14th January 2003 hails from Italy and now aged 23, exhibits his prowess on the football field in the position of a central midfielder for Bologna. Standing at a height of 1.86m (6ft 1in), and tipping the scales at 68kg (10st 9lb), he dons the number 80 jersey. His contribution to the game extends beyond the club level, having also represented the Italy national team.
Renowned amateur football statistics and market value site, Transfermarkt, estimates Fabbian's worth on the football market at a tidy sum of approximately €12.00m (around £10m).
Fabbian's career in the Serie A kicked off in July 2018 when he joined Inter Milan as a trainee. The ride continued to July 2022 which marked his transfer on loan from Inter Milan to Reggina in the Serie C in Italy.
It was the 2022 - 2023 season that saw him shine at Reggina where he made an impactful 36 first team appearances and deposited a commendable eight goals in the back of the net in league matches. Come June 2023, he made his return from these exploits at Reggina back to Serie A's Inter Milan marking the completion of his loan.
The very next August of 2023, the 20-year-old midfielder ended up transferring from Inter Milan to Bologna for a respectable fee of about £4.3m. This proved to be a fitting move as the upcoming seasons bore witness to Fabbian's increasing influence at Bologna.
The inaugural season of 2023 - 2024 had him scoring five league goals from 27 first team appearances. This was soon followed by the 2024 - 2025 season with him making 30 first team appearances while netting three goals. Fast forward to the current 2025 - 2026 season as Fabbian continues his stint at Bologna, already having made 13 first team appearances and scored a solitary goal.
His contribution isn't limited to just the domestic league. Fabbian has also trotted his talent on various other taxing terrains such as the Coppa Italia 2025 - 2026 where he made a start for Bologna, UEFA U21 Qualifiers 2025 sporting Italian colours with three starts, the Supercoppa 2025 - 2026 with a single substitute appearance for Bologna, and the celebrated Europa League 2025 - 2026 campaigning for Bologna with two starts and three appearances as a substitute.
