“…They are often used to build multinuclear metal complexes since they are versatile ligands and their coordination properties can be easily tuned from an electronic and a steric point of view [8][9][10]. Acylhydrazone ligands, in fact, can act as bidentate or tridentate chelating ligands and even as tetradentates, and can coordinate one or more metal centers [1,3,10,11]. Complexes of salicylaldehyde hydrazones with Mn(II), Cu(II), lanthanide(III), Pd(II), and Ni(II) have been previously studied [1][2][3][8][9][10][11] and they represent a challenging topic from the coordination point of view.…”