Luka Jovic has finished in the sights of Naples. The Azzurri, in the next course, could quite change the face of their forward, at the end of a cycle. If Dries Mertens is one step away from renewing his contract that expires in June, José Maria Callejón and Arkadiusz Milik could say goodbye. The motrileño can leave for free in June (although his agent, on Friday, said the club wants to renew him), while the Polish has another contract year left.
Negotiations to prolong the link of the former Ajax have not come to fruition, and for now the idea of separating after four years after his arrival seems the most likely. To replace him, Of Laurentiis I would like to get the services of a young tip, but guarantees, Y Luka Jovic It is one of the names you are considering.
Southerners have a very good relationship with their representative, Fali Ramadani, and already have four players from their team (Kalidou Koulibaly, Nikola Maksimovic, Diego Demme and Kévin Malcuit). In the past months they have already taken information on the forward, who If I had to leave Madrid, I would look forward to an adventure under Vesuvius.
The Real Madrid, meanwhile, I would rather not part after just one season of such a young soccer player, which cost around 60 million and, in this course, barely had prominence. Yes, whites would certainly consider a transfer feasible (which Naples would hardly accept) or a transfer with repurchase option. Obviously, everything will depend on the fate of Milik, who also likes Atlético de Madrid: if he Naples It doesn't sell you, you can't go for another striker.
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