First sell Osimhen and then recruit Lukaku. The plan was clear for Naples, who were waiting to receive an offer of more than €100 million for their Nigerian striker. The problem is that there is no rush to the gate, and this puts the Lukaku file on hold, validated by the new coach Antonio Conte.
But here it is, according to Sport Mediasetpresident Aurelio de Laurentiis would be ready to make an effort to satisfy his coach, and would currently try to find a solution to attract Lukaku from now on, even if Osimhen remains stranded. The objective would be to be able to count on the Belgian striker, who still belongs to Chelsea, from the first day of the championship. A loan with an option to buy remains a possible option, but Naples does not want to exceed €25 million + bonuses, when Chelsea hopes for €40 million.