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Nicolò Fagioli, this name has been talked about a lot in France. Announced in the viewfinder of Paris Saint-Germain, the 24-year-old midfielder from Juventus was mainly mentioned on the side of Olympique de Marseille. Except that Napoli broke into this matter and the Partenopei would be on the verge of overtaking everyone.

There Gazzetta dello Sport reminder that the Old Lady has decided to let her player go and the latter should go to the south of Italy where he will meet the Neapolitan sports director Giovanni Manna. A manager who was close to Fagioli when he was at Juventus until the end of last season. And that’s not all. The two clubs should take advantage of this to align their interests. Napoli would spend between €20 and €25 million to recruit Fagioli, while Giacomo Raspadori would go the other way for a similar amount.

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