As Napoli continue to fear the departure of Lorenzo Insigne in the summer, two Premier League clubs are named as possible destinations for the forward.
Newspaper Corriere dello Sport says that Arsenal and Chelsea are two of the sides who have made approaches to know the conditions of a possible signing.
With Carlo Ancelotti saying the club would be happy if Insigne decides to stay, the local media takes it the other way, noticing that it means he’s considering an exit.
Mino Raiola is the one handling the striker’s future. He’s expected to speak to PSG and Chelsea first, and only then to Arsenal and any other interested clubs.
Aurelio De Laurentiis has previously claimed that Insigne would only leave in case the club receive an offer of €200m, which will never happen.
Chelsea and Arsenal probably wouldn’t consider paying half of it.
But Corriere dello Sport reckons the player is actually is valued at €100m, and the arrival of Hirving Lozano to the club would help his sale.
It would be a surprise if he left Napoli, and a further surprise if he left Italian football.