ROME, ITALY - APRIL 06: Romelu Lukaku of AS Roma in action during the warm up before the Serie A TIM match between AS Roma and SS Lazio at Stadio Olimpico on April 06, 2024 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Napoli reportedly asked for Carney Chukwuemeka during negotiations with Chelsea for Romelu Lukaku, made a new offer for the Belgian striker and sounded out Mats Hummels’ availability.

Negotiations between Napoli and Chelsea to bring Lukaku to the Stadio Maradona resumed following the Partenopei’s 3-0 loss to Hellas Verona on Sunday.

Sky Sport Italia transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio reports that Napoli have not raised their offer but have proposed Chelsea a loan deal with an obligation to buy, still for €25m plus €5m add-ons.

However, it is unlikely that Napoli will unlock the deal if they don’t send an improved offer that is closer to Lukaku’s €43m clause.

Inter ask for Hummels, Chelsea midfielder Chukwuemeka and make new Lukaku bid

TMW and DAZN add that Napoli also inquired about Chukwuemeka during negotiations with the Blues.

Antonio Conte has demanded two new central midfielders, and the 20-year-old could join Napoli on a free loan deal with an option to buy for €15m to €20m.

Last but not least, Sunday’s loss to Hellas Verona probably convinced Napoli to strengthen the defensive department further.

According to Radio Kiss Kiss, the Partenopei have made contact with Mats Hummels, who is available for free after the end of his contract with Borussia Dortmund.

5 thought on “Napoli ask for Hummels, Chelsea midfielder Chukwuemeka and make new Lukaku bid”
  1. YES, SOMEONES FOOD MAYBE ANOTHER MAN’S POISON… ALWAYS GO 4 WHAT U WANT, EVERYONE IS ENTITLE 2 HIS OPINION BUT U’RE ENTITLE 2 U’RE DECISION.

  2. Ferban.
    That’s generally how the transfer market works. Teams signing players other clubs are willing to sell. Lakaka scored 21 goals last season. Hardly a ‘has-been’.

  3. @Rosario
    Oh, right – good to know. But that doesn’t change anything about what I said, though, does it? Given your point has no relation to mine.
    And did I directly call Lukaku a has-been? He’s certainly heading that way, though.

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