Napoli have made Romelu Lukaku their priority

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Loaned to AS Roma by Chelsea this season, Romelu Lukaku had a good season with the Giallorossi (21 goals and 4 assists in 47 matches in all competitions). The Belgian striker, under contract until June 2026, should however not play again with the Blues, who wish to part ways with him this summer. According to our latest information, Naples has made the 31-year-old center forward its priority.

With this in mind and at a time when Victor Osimhen could leave the club, the imminent arrival of Antonio Conte on the bench could even accelerate this file. For the Partenopei, it will now be necessary to come to an agreement with the London team while the Neapolitan president Aurelio De Laurentiis could offer him emoluments estimated at around 7 million euros per year, for at least three seasons.

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