According to Jorginho’s agent, Chelsea left-back Emerson Palmieri has asked Chelsea midfielder Jorginho about life in Naples ahead of his proposed transfer.

Serie A side Napoli are reportedly interested in a move for the 26 year old left-back and he has asked Jorginho about life as a Napoli player.

Jorginho spent four seasons with Napoli from 2014-2018, before joining Chelsea Football Club.
While speaking on Emerson’s curiosity, Jorginho’s agent Joao Santos said: “Emerson asked him about the city of Naples and the way of living football in Naples.”


Emerson Palmieri had a very successful Euro Championship with the Italian National team, stepping in to replace first choice left back Spinazzola when he was injured and did admirably well in the semi final and final of the competition as Italy won the trophy.

Will a move to Napoli be good for the backup Chelsea left fullback?.
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