Napoli aims for a 2022 world champion

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After several weeks of reflection, Antonio Conte finally committed to Napoli on Wednesday. The Italian coach wanted to have the assurance of a competitive team next season. The former Tottenham and Chelsea manager also wanted to ensure the club would be active during the transfer window. According to information from Marcathe Italian club wants to recruit the Argentinian world champion Nahuel Molina.

The Atletico Madrid right-back has the advantage of knowing Serie A well, having played for Udinese before playing under Diego Simeone. Linked to the Colchoneros until 2027, he has the full confidence of his club and his coach. The Neapolitans will therefore have to pay a high price to poach him. The Spanish media specifies that the Argentinian could be an option in the event of the departure of captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo.

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