Monza has explored Cyril Ngonge (Napoli ownership) for the attack and has reopened the dossier on Kristjan Asllani (Inter) to replace Matteo Pessina in the event of a long layoff; at the moment, these are just enquiries.


Monza has resumed its move on the transfer market: according to reports, the Brianza-based club has inquired about Cyril Ngonge, a winger currently owned by Napoli and recently loaned to Torino and Espanyol. For the Belgian, acquired by Napoli in January 2024 (a deal worth approximately €20 million from Verona), a return to Italy could represent an opportunity to earn more playing time than he did last season.
The need for midfield intervention is linked to Matteo Pessina's injury: the circulating report mentions a knee problem that will keep him out for a long time, but there are currently no official medical reports clarifying the duration and extent of the injury. For this reason, Monza has once again targeted Kristjan Asllani, born in 2002 and leaving Inter. He's young and relatively affordable, with the Nerazzurri valuing the midfielder at around €10-15 million or a loan with a right/obligation tied to sporting conditions.
All options remain at the exploratory stage for now: official confirmation from the clubs or the players' entourages will be needed before any talks can begin.
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