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Turkish clubs launch Italian‑mediated hunt for Napoli’s Neres and Lukaku

🇮🇹 By 4AllFootball ·
Turkish clubs launch Italian‑mediated hunt for Napoli’s Neres and Lukaku

In a bustling newsroom, the screen flashes the line “Google Discover Fonti preferite … Stampa A− A+”. It immediately signals the platform and the media favourites. The article then turns to the future of David Neres and Romelu Lukaku at SSC Napoli.

Turkish clubs Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe have organised an Italian‑mediated mission for their emissaries in the coming days. The plan involves Italian intermediaries facilitating discussions.

Both clubs target David Neres and Romelu Lukaku, identifying them as key objectives. The Turkish interest concentrates on the two forwards as priority signings.

SSC Napoli is prepared to let the Brazilian winger Neres depart, describing him as “in uscita” and stating the club will sell him to the highest bidder. Per Napoli, the priority is securing the best price.

A move back to Brazil is explicitly ruled out for Neres, with the report confirming that a return to his home country is not being considered.

Portuguese clubs have shown interest, but no concrete offer has materialised, leaving that avenue unfulfilled.

A Turkish proposal, if financially adequate, could become a viable path forward for both players. The article notes that a Turkish offer may emerge as a practical solution.

Il Mattino evaluates how Lukaku’s future could evolve, noting that the Belgian striker’s situation remains undecided and under discussion.

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