Napoli sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli has been significant in materializing the club’s transfer strategy, having brought in world beaters in recent seasons.
It is no secret how Lazio ace Sergej Milinkovic-Savic’s name has become a general occurrence every transfer window, with potential talks of his exit from the capital club. However, it may not be long before the Serbian actually moves, but Biancocelesti coach Maurizio Sarri has the perfect replacement in sight.
Napoli have been in stupendous form throughout the campaign, both on the domestic and continental front, thanks largely to Victor Osimhen’s clinical form. He is en route to becoming the first ever Napoli player to win both the Capocannoniere (a.k.a Paolo Rossi) award and Serie A title in a single season.
There have been increasing reports linking Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino with a move to Italy. Roma, Inter, Milan, and Napoli have been constantly mentioned in the English media as potential destinations for the soon-to-be free agent, but the buzz from Italy eliminates the Azzurri from the equation.
Despite making arguably the best moves last summer amongst all Serie A clubs, Napoli will continue targeting young talents at the end of the season. Udinese’s Lazar Samardzic is of great interest to the Partenopei, who have keenly followed him since his move to Udine from RB Leipzig in 2021.
Monza center-back Carlos Augusto has been making headlines for all the right reasons, most recently earning his side an important point with the equaliser against Cremonese. His five goals and four assists in 26 appearances this season have garnered the attention of the top clubs,
Giovanni Di Lorenzo backed Italy to feed off the excitement brewing within the Napoli camp ahead of their Scudetto victory, as crucial EURO qualifiers lie ahead.
Antonio Conte is set to leave Tottenham Hotspur, perhaps before the end of the season, following his remarks against the club management and the players. The former Italy manager has long expressed his desire to return to his homeland, and it might not be long before he heads back.
An agreement is expected to be reached before the end of the season, without which the Rossoneri will be forced to sell Leao in order to avoid losing him for free.
Italian Football Federation president Gabriele Gravina has praised Napoli for their sporting success on the pitch, with the Partenopei enroute a historic path in both the UEFA Champions League and Serie A.