The Azzurri budget the cost of players with decreasing odds. They are the only ones together with Udinese to do so. Here are the advantages on the market
If we talk about budgets, Napoli practically never loses. Aurelio De Laurentiis has harnessed the concept of capital gain with a strategy that is proof of any unexpected outcome of the transfer market. An aspect not to be forgotten, given that the last few days have given rise to the possibility that Victor Osimhen could be sold in the not too distant future. Especially if he does not reach an agreement for a contract renewal in the last few months. In this sense, it should be remembered that in August the Nigerian was offered 10 million euros per year until 2026, while the current terms provide for a salary of 4.5 per season until 2025. The issue, however, which has prevented the parties to proceed with the signing of a new agreement is related to the termination clause: the president wanted one worth at least 150 million, the player’s entourage instead demanded a lower one. The issue of image rights would also remain to be explored further, with the player who in a few months will have to renegotiate the technical sponsorship whose earnings all end up in his pocket.