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·25 de agosto de 2025
Napoli’s red-hot transfer window: Elmas, Hojlund, Juanlu involved

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·25 de agosto de 2025
We have entered the final week of the summer transfer window, a period that has been very fruitful for Napoli, given the high number of players who have signed with the blues and joined Antonio Conte's team, the latest of these being Miguel Gutierrez who is now dealing with an injury that should keep him busy until the end of the international break, which begins next week.
Beyond the Spaniard, formerly of Girona, Napoli intends to give its fans more surprises by trying to complete a squad whose level has already been raised, and by a lot. Matteo Moretto, a well-known sports journalist and transfer market expert, has taken stock of the situation at Napoli, listing the pending issues of sports director Giovanni Manna: first of all, the blues will try to definitively unlock the negotiation for Juanlu Sanchez in the coming hours, with Napoli set to talk with Sevilla. Napoli will raise its last offer by one million euros to try to reach an agreement that now seems very close, given the Spaniard's desire to become a new player for the blues. Sevilla is looking for a replacement.
As for Eljif Elmas, there are still differences between Napoli and Leipzig with the Macedonian having set aside any other team that approached him because he wants to play only and solely for the blues: the bond between him and the city remains very strong, with Conte gaining a player capable of playing multiple roles, such as left winger or central midfielder.
We conclude with the big topic of these last hours of Napoli's market, Rasmus Hojlund. The 2003-born from Manchester United, who in the past showed his talent with the Atalanta shirt, has been chosen by the blues as a worthy substitute for the injured Romelu Lukaku who will be out for several months. Contacts with the Red Devils will continue in the coming hours with the key to the negotiation seeming to be tied to the formula: the Danish striker seeks assurances wanting to avoid dry loans only to find himself back in Manchester in June, with Napoli working on a loan with a right to buy that could become an obligation under certain conditions. The figures for the operation should be around 45/50 million euros.
Mario Di Domenico
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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