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Serie A

Gutierrez exit sparks Napoli market frenzy, says Salvione

🇮🇹 By 4AllFootball ·
Gutierrez exit sparks Napoli market frenzy, says Salvione

Cds Salvione Napoli highlighted the decisive impact of Gutierrez’s departure, saying the transfer market for Napoli has truly come alive as the club reshapes its squad. The coordinator of the online portal of Corriere dello Sport, Pasquale Salvione, explained that the exit triggers a flurry of negotiations and economic evaluations.

SALVIONE emphasized that Gutierrez still has large margins of improvement, but modern evaluations consider both technical and economic factors, and he would have suited Napoli well. He added that the sale was inevitable, quoting the Latin phrase “Pecunia non olet”.

The Lindstrom‑Schalke 04 negotiation collapsed over the formula, and Salvione said the clubs will see whether the deal can be reopened. He expressed curiosity about future incoming moves for Napoli.

Regarding Lukaku, Salvione noted that an offer may arrive and the striker is destined to change air. He also highlighted interest in Manna’s potential moves. He lamented that the director of sport blocked several players, mentioning the defined agreements with Gila and Khalaili.

Salvione pointed out that Napoli already has solutions, starting with Favasuli, but stressed that the club must act clearly. He concluded that the departure of Gutierrez truly brings the Napoli market to life.

The coordinator recalled De Bruyne’s private flight from Ibiza to Naples and his promised return on 5 August, noting the viral video of his Neapolitan statements. He said the episode should be a good omen for the upcoming season.

The commentary was published on Google Discover, listed under “Fonti preferite” and featured the source tag “Stampa A− A+”. It appeared on the Il NAPOLI Magazine Live radio programme, produced by the Corriere dello Sport.

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