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Napoli’s Castel di Sangro camp: focus shifts while McTominay and Anguissa stay steady

🇮🇹 By 4AllFootball ·
Napoli’s Castel di Sangro camp: focus shifts while McTominay and Anguissa stay steady

The story surfaced on Google Discover, listed under Fonti preferite and Stampa A− A+, and appeared in the Ultimissime Napoli Calcio section. It was also highlighted on Radio Napoli Centrale and referenced in a Un Calcio alla Radio segment, underscoring the media interest.

Gennaro Arpaia of Il Mattino wrote, "Ecco come stanno McTominay e Anguissa. Napoli a Castel di Sangro, ma l'attenzione è altrove." He described the atmosphere at Castel di Sangro as quiet, noting that from the first day only a handful of fans filled the stadium while the club’s attention remains on the centenary celebrations.

Arpaia reported that Scott McTominay made a positive impression, appearing focused and silent. He arrived first at the training ground, was the first to work out in the gym and the first on the pitch, and is described as central to the project while the club awaits a decision on his contract renewal.

Regarding Christopher Nkunku Anguissa, Arpaia said the midfielder is very composed, silent and well‑received by supporters. He added that the Anguissa situation could become difficult if Napoli ever decides to let him go, highlighting the complexity of any potential departure.

The journalist also mentioned other squad members: Olivera and Rrahmani are expected to start in the first friendly, while Beukema is not at risk. Olivera is projected to begin ahead of Marianucci and Rafa Marin, and Napoli may decide to retain him. Landucci and Allegri are said to speak frequently with many, including Politano.

In goal‑keeping hierarchy, Meret is the starter and Milinkovic‑Savic the backup, while the camp provides insights on McTominay, Anguissa and other players, the dominant narrative remains the club’s centenary festivities, which have drawn attention away from the on‑field preparations at Castel di Sangro.

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