There is an about-face in the Napoli household regarding the market: the news has just come in these hours, the operation is currently blocked.
While it is true that there is great anticipation at home in Naples for what will be the incoming shots and especially the replacement of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, it is still true that there is still a situation all to be monitored regarding the outgoing market.
Some elements within Antonio Conte’s roster have found little space so far, and for them, a transfer could also be on the horizon. Among them for sure is Cyril Ngonge, in the current state of things used very little by the coach.
There is also the case of Raspadori, however, who, as of today, seems destined to stay, at least until the end of the season, barring some twists and turns that could animate the last days of the soccer market.
Mercato Napoli ultimissime – Addio Spinazzola, arriva il dietrofront!
Another one of the names potentially leaving Napoli is that of Leonardo Spinazzola: his Azzurri adventure has not been particularly brilliant, partly due to the variation in Antonio Conte’s tactical idea over time.
Leonardo Spinazzola in campo con la maglia del Napoli (LaPresse) SpazioNapoli.it
Until a few days ago Spinazzola’s transfer seemed inevitable, but now things have changed: Conte himself has found a new dimension for the former Roma player, all also “due” to a series of injuries and issues related to the availability of certain players in certain parts of the field.
Today’s edition of Il Corriere dello Sport took right to the heart of Spinazzola’s situation: “Mathias Olivera, who had already missed the game against Juventus, will miss again on Sunday. The Uruguayan has a distractive lesion in his calf, more precisely in the soleus of his left leg, and will be in the pits for a while, about a month,” Corriere dello Sport specifies.
“There will be more room for Leonardo Spinazzola, who has regained a nice, full smile: he was unhappy with the minutiae at the beginning of the season, he had been courted by Fiorentina, some doubts in short had come to him, but now he is 100 percent involved in the Napoli project.”