Piotr Zielinski is on the verge of signing a new contract to remain at Napoli until 2023, it is reported.
The Pole joined the Partenopei from Udinese in 2016 and quickly established himself as a key figure in the San Paolo side’s starting line-up.
And despite talk of a move elsewhere this summer, Gazzetta dello Sport reports that the 24-year-old is now ready to sign a new long-term deal to stay in Naples.
According to the Italian daily, talks between the Azzurri and Zielinski’s agent have successfully concluded.
Piotr Zielinski is on the verge of signing a new contract to remain at Napoli until 2023, it is reported.
The Pole joined the Partenopei from Udinese in 2016 and quickly established himself as a key figure in the San Paolo side’s starting line-up.
And despite talk of a move elsewhere this summer, Gazzetta dello Sport reports that the 24-year-old is now ready to sign a new long-term deal to stay in Naples.
According to the Italian daily, talks between the Azzurri and Zielinski’s agent have successfully concluded.
As such, the midfielder will put pen-to-paper on a deal worth €2.4m a season.
Significantly, it is also claimed that the new terms will see the removal of Zielinski’s existing release clause of €65m.