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Serie A

Napoli set €20 million price tag on Noa Lang, sale imminent

🇮🇹 By 4AllFootball ·
Napoli set €20 million price tag on Noa Lang, sale imminent

Napoli have set a price tag above €20 million for Dutch forward Noa Lang, confirming the club’s intention to sell the player as it trims the squad ahead of the season’s final phase. The decision follows a series of departures and a push to reduce the wage bill after the summer transfer window opened.

The Ultime Calciomercato report, marked with the code Stampa A&minus A+, noted that Napoli’s summer of sales has intensified, with the L'estate of sales continuing, and the club still needing to off‑load several players.

Giovanni Manna, the sporting director, explained that after Lukaku’s move to Fenerbahce the club must still sell Lindstrom, Ngonge – wanted by Monza – Cajuste – targeted by Torino – Folorunsho and, most crucially, Noa Lang, whose departure would free space for a new striker. Lang, who returned from the Mondiale and showcased his skills during the training camp at Castel di Sangro, delivered attractive dribbles and an assist, prompting interest from abroad.

Price set above €20 million

Il Napoli has fixed the price for the Dutchman at over €20 million, signalling a firm goodbye if a bid meets that figure. Ajax, fresh from sending Godts to PSG, is prepared to submit a proposal, while Galatasaray is also reconsidering the winger after his loan spell last season.

With the deadline approaching, Napoli is expected to finalize Lang’s sale in the coming weeks, allowing the club to complete its wage‑reduction plan. The arrival of a new attacker would then complete the squad overhaul initiated earlier this summer.

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