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Allan Saint-Maximin was on Napoli's radar during the winter transfer window, but his signing did not materialize due to bureaucratic issues. The French attacker, owned by Al Ahli of Saudi Arabia and currently on loan at Fenerbahçe, was one of the main targets for the Italian team to strengthen their offensive line. However, administrative procedures prevented the agreement from being successful.
Napoli could try to sign Saint-Maximin again
The Napoli club's board saw Saint-Maximin as a player capable of providing flair, speed, and creativity in the final third of the field. His ability to unbalance in one-on-one situations and create danger from both wings made him an ideal fit for the Italian team's playing style. Despite efforts made, the limited time to close the deal ultimately frustrated the acquisition.
At Fenerbahçe, Saint-Maximin has showcased his talent, being a key player in the Turkish team's attack. Although Al Ahli holds the player's rights, the possibility of a sale in the upcoming summer is not ruled out. The 27-year-old player might be open to a new adventure in Serie A if the right conditions arise.
With the summer transfer market approaching, Napoli does not rule out making a new attempt for the French winger. This time, with more time to negotiate and overcome the bureaucratic obstacles that impeded his arrival in winter, the Napoli executives hope to have a real opportunity to add Saint-Maximin to their ranks. The operation promises to be one of the focal points in the upcoming European transfer market movements.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El principal objetivo del Napoli de cara al próximo mercado de verano
