Manchester United are reportedly set to try and land the 27-year old Italy right-back, but if they are to prise him away from the Partenopei then they’ll have to stump up £17 million.
According to Il Napolista, the Red Devil's have been alerted to the 27-year-old star after he revealed during the Euros that he likes the English top-flight.
The 27-year old player’s club career now looks to be up in the balance following rumours linking him with a transfer to Old Trafford before the start of next campaign.
The swoop for the 27-year old is believed to be Boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s way of bringing in some competition for first-choice Aaron Wan-Bissaka at right-back defence.
Manchester United have been linked with a move for Atletico Madrid and England defender Kieran Trippier, but it is thought the 20-time English champions are not willing to meet the transfer demands of the La Liga giant.
Giovanni Di Lorenzo joined Napoli from Empoli two years ago for just £6.83 million and has gone on to play 95 matches for them, scoring seven goals.
Content created and supplied by: VicktorHans (via Opera
News )
Opera News is a free to use platform and the views and opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author and do not represent, reflect or express the views of Opera News. Any/all written content and images displayed are provided by the blogger/author, appear herein as submitted by the blogger/author and are unedited by Opera News. Opera News does not consent to nor does it condone the posting of any content that violates the rights (including the copyrights) of any third party, nor content that may malign, inter alia, any religion, ethnic group, organization, gender, company, or individual. Opera News furthermore does not condone the use of our platform for the purposes encouraging/endorsing hate speech, violation of human rights and/or utterances of a defamatory nature. If the content contained herein violates any of your rights, including those of copyright, and/or violates any the above mentioned factors, you are requested to immediately notify us using via the following email address operanews-external(at)opera.com and/or report the article using the available reporting functionality built into our Platform
See More
COMMENTS