Serie A
Star Napoli Striker Wants Torino Move
Napoli striker Cyril Ngonge wants to reunite with his former Hellas Verona coach Marco Baroni at Torino.
Napoli striker Ngonge wants to leave the Stadio Maradona to reunite with his former coach, Baroni, at Torino.
Ngonge wants Torino move
Sources with direct knowledge of the matter tell me that the 25-year-old is eager to play for the Granata under the manager who saw him score six goals in 21 Verona games in his debut Serie A season.
Torino goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic is also directly involved as Napoli are strongly interested in the Serbia international.
Napoli to make Milinkovic-Savic decision
The Partenopei haven’t yet decided whether to pay his €20m clause and are aware that Milinkovic-Savic hasn’t yet received offers from foreign clubs.
Napoli will decide in the coming days, keeping an eye on the Alex Meret situation, as the Italian goalkeeper’s contract expires at the end of the month.
Ngonge joined Napoli in a €20m deal from Verona in the 2024 January transfer window.
The Belgium international has scored three goals in 35 appearances with the Partenopei.
Football-italia.net
-
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE3 days agoIs Luis Enrique Leaving PSG? French Champions Shut Down Wild Exit Rumours Despite ‘Lifetime’ Contract Talk
-
Local News3 days agoNFF Break Silence As Super Eagles Bonus Dispute Threatens AFCON 2025 Quarterfinal Preparations
-
Transfers1 day agoAston Villa Seal £10.4 Million Deal To Sign 16-Year-Old Brian Madjo In Surprise Move
-
Premier League1 day agoLiverpool Set €10 Million Price Tag On Federico Chiesa As Juventus Explore Shock January Return
-
AFCON 20253 days agoTroost-Ekong Backs Super Eagles To Go All The Way As AFCON 2025 Dream Intensifies
-
Local News2 days agoSalomon Kalou Urges Super Eagles Unity After Osimhen-Lookman Spat Ahead Of AFCON Quarter-Final
-
AFCON 20251 day agoKissed And Made Up: Why Mohamed Salah’s Revival Could Define Liverpool’s Season
-
Premier League3 days agoMan Utd Making Up For Disappointing Summer Transfer Window With January Aggression That Can Lift Season To New Heights