Napoli target Yeremy Pino to replace Saudi Pro League and MLS target Lozano | OneFootball

Napoli target Yeremy Pino to replace Saudi Pro League and MLS target Lozano | OneFootball

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·23 June 2023

Napoli target Yeremy Pino to replace Saudi Pro League and MLS target Lozano

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Serie A champions Napoli are eyeing a move for Villarreal attacker Yeremy Pino this summer, according to TuttoMercatoWeb.

The 20-year-old had a superb season at the La Liga club, bagging four goals and five assists in 36 league appearances.


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Pino made his first team debut in 2020 and has gradually built his experience with the Yellow Submarines.

The Partenopei now have him on their shortlist of attacking reinforcements.

The Las Palmas-born attacker is a name that has been interesting to the Neapolitan side for some time, and they could move for him this summer.

Pino would provide competition for Matteo Politano on the right side of Napoli’s attack.

Napoli are preparing for the possible departure of Hirving Lozano. He has struggled for game time this season.

The former PSV Eindhoven man started only 20 games in Serie A this term, tallying three goals and three assists as Napoli won the Scudetto.

However, he could be on his way out of Italy. Saudi Pro League clubs are interested in securing his services.

The Gulf nation is on a recruitment drive, and they have their eyes on Lozano after sealing deals for Karim Benzema, N’Golo Kante and Ruben Neves.

Major League Soccer (MLS) could be the next destination for Lozano. The 27-year-old is the star player for the Mexican national team and is an exciting option for several MLS clubs.

The Athletic’s Tom Bogert (via MLS Soccer) listed Atlanta United, LA Galaxy, Los Angeles FC and Chicago Fire as clubs with the financial might to sign the attacker.

Lozano could find the idea intriguing as some of his El Tri teammates have left La Liga for the MLS.

LAFC striker Carlos Vela left Real Sociedad for America. LA Galaxy striker Javier Hernandez left Sevilla for the North American side.

Houston Dynamo FC midfielder Hector Herrera made a similar move from Atletico Madrid. Lozano could be next.

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