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This is called the magic of the end of the transfer window. While the winter transfers market is starting to close its doors in several countries, the clubs of the five major championships are busy to complete their transfer window in time. This is the case of Naples who had a fairly lively month of January. The Antonio Conte club, leader of Serie A, lost its Georgian star at the start of the transfer window Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. A departure from this winter which was absolutely not planned and that the management had not prepared.
The player had negotiated with PSG and made his club understand that he wanted to leave Naples now. So the Italian club began to study several tracks in stride to replace it. Several names quickly leaked by Garnachoà Adeyemi via Galeno or Chiesa and Pellegrini. But after several weeks of discussions, no file ended up succeeding and Naples explored the track leading to the French striker Allan Saint-Maximin. Better still, according to information from REVO, it's completed, the 27 -year -old will join Italy.
6 -month loan
Indeed, according to the indiscretions of the Spanish media, Naples had made an offer in Al-Ahli for a loan of 6 months. As a reminder, the former Newcastle striker is currently loaned by the Saudi club in Fenerbahçe. But his adventure under the orders of José Mourinho is not really conclusive since he has played 24 games for 3 goals and 4 assists. Naples has already reached an agreement with Al-Ahli for a paid loan between 3 and 4 million euros until next June.
An amazing deal for the different parts. To make it end, it only remains to find an agreement between Fenerbahçe and al-Ahli to break the loan from the former Niçois. But the discussions have started and they are rather positive. After having traveled a lot in recent months, Allan Saint-Maximin will have an exciting adventure on the side of Naples and Italy. He will have to make Kvaratskhelia forget and can dream of a title of Italian champion in the key.
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