Sassuolo have reportedly given Napoli around 48 hours to find an agreement for forward Giacomo Raspadori.
The Partenopei have been keen to pick up the 22-year-old Italian forward for a number of weeks and have been in talks with the Neroverdi for a little while now. Their initial offer was around €25m plus €5m in add-ons, but this has risen as negotiations have progressed.
As highlighted by Calciomercato.com, Sassuolo have set a 48 hour ultimatum on Raspadori, pushing Napoli to iron out an agreement. Their current offer sits at €34m total – €4.5m for the loan, €24.5m for the obligation to buy clause and €5m in add-ons, which is around €1m total less than Sassuolo are hoping for.
One of the two parties will have to concede if a deal is to be reached this week. Raspadori is quietly waiting for updates, having already agreed personal terms with the Partenopei. The 22-year-old has agreed to a four-year deal worth around €2.5m net per season.
ADL should pay up and get this done!
@serieAfan – we all agree – however he’s really tight