Naples wants to offer itself another OM track

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Napoli is closely following the situation of Nicolò Fagioli (24 years old). The attacking midfielder from Juventus Turin, also tracked by Olympique Marseille, is unable to really find his place under Thiago Motta and could leave the Bianconeri this winter. According to information from Corriere dello Sportthe Neapolitan club would have even made Fagioli its priority for the next transfer window.

Fierce competition for OM in the file leading to the Italian international (7 selections), especially since the Phocéens have already been given priority by the Partenopei for Danilo (34 years old), the Brazilian defender of the Juventus. It now remains to be seen whether Pablo Longoria and Medhi Benatia will try to pull out all the stops on the Fagioli track, or let it slip away in the south of Italy.

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