Today’s edition of Il Mattino features Napoli’s transfer market plans on the front page, which could begin with a bang: Kevin De Bruyne. Yesterday seemed like it would be the day the Belgian arrived in the city, but his arrival now appears to be postponed until he wraps up commitments with his national team. And the incoming transfers may not stop there.
Yesterday, a report emerged claiming that sporting director Giovanni Manna’s preferred target for the attack is Rafael Leao. The Portuguese forward’s future at Milan remains uncertain after an up-and-down season. The deal is complicated, but club president Aurelio De Laurentiis might personally get involved, as he is reportedly "intrigued" by the move, according to the paper’s front page.
Up front, Victor Osimhen is still expected to leave, with Saudi Arabia now the leading destination. Al Hilal is ready to offer up to 30 million euros per year to sign him. As a backup to Lukaku, the idea of Bonny from Parma is gaining traction, though Inter are also in the race, as relayed via Milannews.it.
