Napoli transfer market, Cairo announces with certainty Buongiorno’s next destination after the derby with Juventus: the details
In the plans of Naples for next season there is a total revolution. The performance of the current season is not meeting the fans’ expectations, so the solution could be to change everything. From sports director and thetrainer.
As regards the sporting director, the closest name to filling the role, instead of the current sporting director Meluso, is Giovanni Manna, current manager of Juventus. For the coach, however, it’s a two-way fight With you And Italian. The former Juventus player is De Laurentiis’ dream, while the Fiorentina coach will leave Viola at the end of the season and the Neapolitans like it.
Even before understanding who the next coach will be, a choice that will certainly influence the transfer strategies, the Napoli management is looking for interesting profiles to strengthen the squad. He is undoubtedly on the club’s list Good morningTorino defender, considered the perfect profile to reinforce the department in more difficulty this season.
Buongiorno-Napoli, Cairo’s announcement
However, Buongiorno’s performances did not only attract the attention of Napoli. Also other top Italian clubs, such as Milan or theInter for example. The competition is fierce, in view of the summer an upward auction is expected for the defender born in 1999. Before the derby of Mole this evening, the president of Toro Urban Cairo He spoke about the market rumors surrounding Buongiorno.
When asked if that was played the last Buongiorno derby Cairo did not hesitate to respond: “Ninth”. He then continued, commenting on the performance: “And I must say that he marked Vlahovic very well”. Therefore Cairo seems to have decided to close the doors to a possible sale of its most important man.
Cairo raises the wall: “It won’t be Buongiorno’s last derby”
The Granata central defender was the protagonist of another champion performance, blocking Dusan Vlahovic and establishing himself as one of the fittest defenders in the entire championship. Now a fixed presence of the Italian national team, it now seems obvious Spalletti’s call also for the European Championship. Buongiorno also demonstrated great humility at the end of the match, when he responded to the microphones DAZN: “Am I the strongest Italian defender? Absolutely not, I try to improve myself but the credit also goes to the whole team.”