The red light from the independent supervisory commission puts the Italian champions in difficulty. Between Hojlund, Lukaku and Lucca, De Laurentiis finds himself faced with difficult (and onerous) choices to make. But the problems of the Campania region are only the tip of the iceberg. The reduction of the “expanded salary pool” and the various reactions of the main competitors in Serie A: this is how the transfer market is changing

Like it or not, Napoli will have to juggle the game of three cards to get out of the bottlenecks of the January transfer window. It’s all the fault of the red light (zero-cost transfers) indicated by the independent supervisory commission, the new body that supervises the economic health of Italian football. It goes without saying that future ambitions are linked to the redemption of Rasmus Hojlund from Manchester United, also because it is not a given that the Dane’s confirmation will be accompanied by that of the experienced Romelu Lukaku. It should be added that at the moment Lorenzo Lucca’s prices are at historic lows. Yet it was the largest investment for the attack, given that Udinese collected over 35 million euros for him.

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