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Napoli Push Forward in Noa Lang Transfer Talks
Napoli are getting closer to signing Dutch winger Noa Lang. They plan to present a new offer to PSV Eindhoven soon. The club is also talking directly with Lang’s representatives to finalize the deal in the coming days.
WHAT’S HAPPENING WITH THE TRANSFER?
Napoli and PSV have intensified their negotiations after Lang agreed to join the Serie A side. Napoli are hopeful of a quick deal, having already agreed personal terms with Lang on a contract until 2030 with a salary of €2.5 million per year plus bonuses.
PSV are expected to receive a formal new proposal soon, and both clubs are reportedly working out the final details. The transfer fee is close to €25 million, with bonuses included, which aligns with PSV’s request for €30 million.
Lang is eager for the move and has received approval from Napoli regarding the transfer deal according to reports.
THE SEASON SO FAR: TEAM AND PLAYER PERFORMANCE
Napoli, fresh from winning the Serie A title for the 2024-25 season, are preparing for Champions League football next season. They have already strengthened their squad this summer. Although, the information about Kevin De Bruyne joining Napoli is unverified.
Lang was a standout performer last season at PSV Eindhoven, scoring 11 goals and providing 10 assists in the 2024-25 Eredivisie campaign.
In total, he made 44 appearances for PSV, scoring 19 goals and delivering 14 assists across all competitions.
PSV Eindhoven finished the Eredivisie season as champions, securing direct qualification for the Champions League group stage.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR NAPOLI AND LANG?
Napoli aim to finalize terms with PSV soon, hoping to add Lang to their squad before preseason training. The club is also exploring other attacking options, but Lang remains their top priority. With Champions League qualifiers and a new Serie A campaign ahead, they hope to integrate Lang quickly.
While their next fixture is a preseason friendly, Napoli’s main focus is on closing this high-profile transfer and further strengthening their attack for another title challenge in Italy and Europe.