Napoli is reportedly considering selling Cameroonian midfielder Frank Zambo Anguissa as the club navigates its summer transfer strategy. The decision is framed by the need to balance the club’s finances and generate necessary revenue to facilitate potential new signings. With the appointment of Massimiliano Allegri overseeing the team, Napoli enters a new operational phase.
However, the club’s established approach dictates that outgoing transfers must precede any significant investment in strengthening the squad. Anguissa, 30, has reportedly communicated to club directors his desire for a change of scenery following several productive seasons in Serie A. Although his contract remains valid until June 30, 2027, the club’s leadership has maintained a firm stance regarding its financial expectations.
Sources indicate that Napoli will not entertain negotiations for a transfer fee lower than €15 million for the player. The club’s current focus is therefore twofold: executing necessary departures to reduce the wage bill and securing the funds required for future squad improvements. The potential sale of Anguissa represents a key element in this restructuring effort, allowing Napoli to adapt its roster composition while planning for the next phase of the season with a new tactical direction under Allegri.
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