La Liga
Napoli has taken a decisive step in the summer market by securing the signing of goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic from Torino. The operation, which has been in the works for months, has been closed for a figure close to 22.5 million euros and directly responds to an explicit request from Antonio Conte, who considered the Serbian as a key piece for his new project on the Napoli bench.
Despite Alex Meret's recent renewal, the Italian coach never hid his intention to strengthen the goal with a more dominant profile. Milinkovic-Savic, with experience in Serie A and good performances with Torino, was singled out as the chosen one to take up the starting position in goal. According to 'Calciomercato', the Napoli board did not hesitate to meet this requirement, convinced that the Serbian can raise the team's competitive level.
A Napoli player enters the Milinkovic-Savic deal
The agreement is practically sealed, and it is expected that the new goalkeeper will join the team's training camp in Dimaro Folgarida in the next few hours, where Conte is already preparing for the new season.
As part of this negotiation between clubs, Belgian winger Cyril Ngonge will head to Torino on loan, in a parallel operation that could include a purchase option for 18 million euros. With this move, Napoli shows its ambition and willingness to continue building a competitive team with Antonio Conte at the helm.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El fichaje que el Nápoles ha cerrado por orden de Antonio Conte
