Napoli's transfer window remains formally pending regulatory developments, but behind the scenes, the Azzurri management continues to move decisively. After discussions within the Federal Council to try to unblock incoming transfers, the Neapolitan club is working ahead on profiles deemed essential to the technical project, with the goal of being ready when the final details are finalized.
In the last few hours, there has been a significant acceleration in the pursuit of Giovane, the Verona striker who has sparked Napoli's interest as a potential replacement for Noa Lang. Contacts between the two clubs have yielded significant progress, and the deal could soon enter its decisive phase. At the heart of the discussions is the terms of the agreement, which are contingent on liquidity constraints that require the club to operate a zero-debt transfer market. In this context, the most viable solution remains a loan with an obligation to buy, which would defer the financial impact until next season.
Young, born in 2003, he represents a compelling profile in terms of both prospects and performance. In his first 21 Serie A appearances this season, he's scored three goals and provided four assists, stats that demonstrate steady growth and potential that's still considered somewhat untapped. This profile fits Napoli's strategy, which focuses on investing in young players ready to make the leap in quality.
The path to the Brazilian striker is also being smoothed by the now-definitive departure of Noa Lang, destined for Galatasaray. The clubs reached an agreement on a €2 million loan deal, with an option to buy set at €30 million. This departure frees up squad space and room for maneuver, allowing Napoli to focus on the move for Giovane and plan their next moves more clearly in a transfer market that, while slow, remains far from stagnant.
Source EDITORIAL TEAM






Choose the social channel you want to subscribe to