Napoli have reportedly entered the fray for Jakub Kiwior and Radu Dragusin who’re additionally on the Juventus shortlist.
The Bianconeri wish to signal a brand new central defender after dropping the providers of Gleison Bremer till the top of the season. The Brazilian suffered an ACL tear, thus leaving Thiago Motta in need of choices on the again. Pierre Kalulu, Federico Gatti and Danilo because the solitary choices.
Cristiano Giuntoli and firm have been holding tabs on a number of profiles over the previous few weeks, earlier than the beginning of the January switch session when reinforcement is anticipated to reach.
Paris Saint-Germain wantaway Milan Skriniar has been one of the crucial circulating names within the media over the previous few weeks, however information reviews have additionally been linking the Bianconeri with a number of Premier League profiles, together with Kiwior and Dragusin.
The Arsenal defender was a pupil of Thiago Motta throughout their time collectively at Spezia, however he’s been struggling to search out house at Mikel Arteta’s court docket amidst the sturdy competitors on the again. In the meantime, Dragusin spent a number of years at Juventus earlier than signing from Genoa and ending up at Tottenham.
However in keeping with Tutto Mercato Internet journalist Nicolo Ceccarini, Napoli are additionally within the hunt for a brand new defender, and their plans might intertwine with the Previous Girl’s.
The market knowledgeable thus claims that the Partenopei additionally additionally excited about Kiwior and Dragusin, figuring out them as attainable recruits to bolster Antonio Conte’s squad.
“Napoli’s seek for a central defender continues. There are lots of profiles. Dragusin and Kiwior are definitely amongst them,” claims Ceccarini in his editorial for TMW by way of JuventusNews24.
“As for the previous, Tottenham haven’t but opened as much as any transfers. For the Arsenal centre-back, there are undoubtedly extra potentialities provided that he’s struggling to search out sufficient house at Arsenal.”