Amuzu to Napoli, Lukaku involved: Conte’s choice

Latest Football Naples – As the team prepares for its next league engagement, the club continues to look for reinforcements in the market.

Napoli continues to fly from the standpoint of performances and points won. The sale of Kvara, however, is being felt and the club continues to work on the market in search of a worthy replacement. The names are always those of Garnacho and Adeyemi, two sure top players who would make a difference in the Italian league, but who the home clubs do not seem to have any intention of giving up, at least in this market session.

Amuzu-Napoli, è intervenuto Lukaku per convincerlo: via libera di Conte

That is why Manna has started probing other leads. One of them is Francis Amuzu, a 25-year-old Ghanaian outfielder who is a naturalized Belgian and on the strength of Anderlecht. Well-known journalist Sacha Tavolieri reported on his official X profile that the Azzurri have entered the race for the player who was now betrothed to Gremio.

Amuzu-Napoli, è intervenuto Lukaku per convincerlo: via libera di Conte (LaPresse) spazionapoli.it

Romelu Lukaku himself reportedly got in touch with him to convince him to choose Napoli and reassure him that he should be Kvara’s replacement. As of today, therefore, it is 50-50 between Napoli and Gremio, with Francis expected to catch a flight to Brazil soon but now taking a few hours to think about it. Conte himself has reportedly given the go-ahead for the operation.

The Brazilian club reportedly offered the player $2 million net for the next two years, while Anderlecht would get €1.2 million. Napoli, on the other hand, reportedly proposed a three-year contract with a salary similar to the one he receives at the Belgian team.

While the blue club is expected to lavish Anderlecht with about 2 million euros. There is, therefore, to wait a while to see how this negotiation will end.

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