Gudmundsson, the 30 million do not scare Napoli (Gazzetta)

He can play with Kvara both in the trident of a 4-3-3 and as an attacking midfielder in a 3-4-2-1, a game system that Conte and Gasperini use for example

Mg Genoa 08/19/2023 – Serie A football championship / Genoa-Fiorentina / photo Matteo Gribaudi/Image Sport in the photo: Albert Gudmundsson

Gudmundsson, the 30 million don’t scare Napoli. Gazzetta dello Sport writes it with Vincenzo D’Angelo. The 26-year-old Icelandic footballer has scored 14 goals this year.

The blitz is served. Under the radar, away from the spotlight, just as president Aurelio De Laurentiis likes. Napoli came out and made a first exploratory survey for Albert Gudmundsson, one of the best revelations of this championship.

Inter have been working on the player for some time, having inquired with Genoa and had also received the player’s appreciation, once eager to compete with the Premier League and who instead today, after a great season in Serie A marked by 14 goals in 34 appearances, he would have expressed his desire to continue growing in Italy. Napoli is ready to please him, putting it in the centre of the new project. Genoa values ​​their jewel at around 30 million and Napoli – which in the summer could be the club with the most liquidity in circulation after the sale of Osimhen – are certainly not frightened by the request.

Gud is a multi-purpose player, one of those who know how to adapt to many game systems: he can play with Kvara both in the trident of a 4-3-3 and as an attacking midfielder in a 3-4-2-1, a game system which for example say Conte and Gasperini, two of the coaches vying for the blue bench. And he can also play in Kvara’s place, should the indecent offer from PSG or Barcelona arrive for the Georgian.

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