“Giovanni Di Lorenzo, one of Napoli’s main players, might leave during the summer transfer window. After five seasons with the Serie A powerhouses, the 30-year-old full-back had his finest year in 2022-2023 as he helped the Naples team win the Scudetto after a three-decade wait. In addition to being a consistent player for Italy over this time, Di Lorenzo has played 231 games for the club and won the 2021 Euros. After a catastrophic championship defense and a disappointing finish outside of the European spots at the end of the Serie A season, Napoli may lose some of its key players, including the 30-year-old Serie A winner.”
The full-back will likely try to leave Napoli in the summer, according to Di Lorenzo’s agent. Aurelio Di Laurentiis, the president of Napoli, made it evident in his remarks on Team Talk that he is aware of the desire. “Yes, Di Lorenzo is ready to leave. We informed the club,” his agent stated. “He doesn’t feel the confidence.” Aston Villa and other eager Premier League teams will be made aware of Di Lorenzo’s possible availability.In an attempt to bolster his defensive depth before the team competes in the Champions League this coming season, Unai Emery is pressing for the signing of the 30-year-old.
Ezri Konsa might come back to central defense and Matty Cash will be reduced to a supporting role as a result of the move. Finally strengthening the defensive ranks, Di Lorenzo, who can also play central defense, may prove to be a reliable shuffling player for Emery to work with. Manchester United is interested in Di Lorenzo as well, hoping to make changes to their right-back lineup before the summer.
While Jeremie Frimpong is their main aim, they may not be able to recruit him due to the lack of Champions League football. Di Lorenzo would be a good addition for the team since the Italian will instill a winning attitude in them in case Aaron Wan-Bissaka decides to depart. These are the teams that are now interested in signing the Napoli star as he gets closer to leaving; however, any deal will depend on the costs that Di Laurentiis expects because he still has a contract with the team through 2028.Â