Reporter: Naples weighs whether to introduce Hoylen, Manchester United and players demand a mandatory buyout clause
10:16pm, 20 August 2025Football
Lukaku will be out of the game due to injury for a while, and Napoli plans to introduce another striker. According to the exclusive report of reporter Pedula, Naples is weighing whether to introduce Hoylen with a large sum of money, and Manchester United and the players themselves require a mandatory buyout clause.
Meanwhile, Naples has launched Plan B and has in-depth contact with Pinamonti today, the transaction may be reached in the form of a loan + selective buyout.
The 26-year-old Italian striker Pinamonti was loaned to Genoa from Sassuolo last summer. Last season, he played 36 times in the league, scored 10 goals and contributed 1 assist. Pinamonti's contract with the club expires in the summer of 2027, and currently the player De has turned 15 million euros.
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