Napoli Putting Finishing Touches on Lindstrom Coup

Napoli have sealed the deal for Jasper Lindstrom, and the departure of Hirving Lozano, who could be PSV-bound, is getting closer too. The Partenopei have convinced Eintracht Frankfurt to sell with a €5M fee for an initial loan and a €20M obligation to buy, Tuttomercatoweb informs.

Die Adler started from a higher valuation but eventually caved. The Azzurri offered €20M at first. The attacker is expected to fly to Italy to take the medicals Tuesday.

Napoli plot to sign Lindstrom regardless of the future of Lozano. They have prepared a five-year contract with €2.3M wages for the Swedish talent.

The Partenopei turned down the opening offer from PSV for the Mexican talisman. The Dutch club tendered €10M. Despite his contractual situation, the Italian title holders want €15M plus 25 percent of a future sale. They are unwilling to budge from their requests, even though they are in a tough spot. A raise to €12M could do the trick, the outlets relays.

His agent is in town to negotiate his departure. He has other offers in his pocket to lure the attacker for a cheaper fee in January or gratis next June, especially from the MLS. Napoli would lower their payroll if they successfully finalized the two deals, as Lozano makes €4.5M, while Lindstrom €2M less.

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