Transfers
Italian giants Napoli eye loan move for Noa Lang amid mixed interest
Napoli have placed 27‑year‑old Dutch winger Noa Lang on the market, offering a loan with a purchase clause, while his earlier spell at Galatasaray showed a stark contrast in form. The Italian club’s willingness to move the attacker highlights two divergent trajectories for the player.
According to , Napoli are prepared to cooperate on a loan of the left‑winger, provided an option to buy is attached that triggers automatically on certain performances. The reported price tag for a permanent deal stands at roughly €25 million.
Lang arrived in Naples a year ago from PSV, a transfer that cost the Italian side about €28 million. The move marked his first step away from the Dutch Eredivisie into Serie A.
Playing at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, the Dutch international failed to make a significant impact, with his performances described as not standing out in the Italian arena.
During the previous winter, Galatasaray secured Lang on loan and he made a stronger impression, yet the Turkish top club ultimately decided against exercising the option to purchase.
Although Antonio Conte has been replaced by Massimiliano Allegri, Napoli remain open to Lang’s departure. AS Roma briefly considered signing him, but coach Gian Piero Gasperini was not fully convinced, according to the same source.
In recent weeks Napoli have presented Lang to several potential suitors. Fans and the #DoneDeal platform have even tipped him as the ideal successor to Mika Godts, a player linked with Paris Saint‑Germain. The club is also willing to let fellow ex‑Ajax winger David Neres leave, a move that could free up additional budget.