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·28. Dezember 2025

Napoli angry at ‘paradoxical’ transfer embargo, warning of possible sales

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Napoli director Giovanni Manna hits out at the ‘paradoxical’ decision to impose a transfer embargo for January and ‘won’t rule anything out’ for Lorenzo Lucca or Noa Lang exits.

It kicks off at the Stadio Zini at 14.00 GMT (15.00 CET).


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This has been a complicated December for the Partenopei, who looked exhausted by the on-going injury crisis when losing 1-0 to Udinese and falling off top spot in Serie A.

However, they were revitalised by the Supercoppa Italiana victory in Riyadh, beating both AC Milan and Bologna 2-0 to secure the trophy.

Napoli between celebration and belt-tightening

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RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA – DECEMBER 22: Giovanni Di Lorenzo of SSC Napoli lifts the Supercoppa Italiana trophy after the team’s victory in the Supercoppa Italiana Final between SSC Napoli and Bologna FC 1909 at King Saud University Stadium on December 22, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)

“It has been a wonderful year, as we won the unexpected Scudetto, then the Supercoppa. There’s no time to celebrate on success though, as we need to focus on the present,” Manna told DAZN Italia.

“There are never easy games, as you can drop points against anyone with the level so high in Serie A, as all the coaches are well-prepared. Last season we lost perhaps more at home than away, the situation has reversed this term, but overall the situation is quite balanced.”

Because of the Supercoppa Italiana commitments, the Serie A table is going to look unbalanced until the Week 16 fixtures are rescheduled in mid-January.

Along with injury absentees Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa, Romelu Lukaku, Billy Gilmour, Kevin De Bruyne and Alex Meret, Napoli left Sam Beukema and Mathias Olivera behind for this trip to Cremona.

However, the absences prompted Antonio Conte to reshuffle his tactics to a 3-4-2-1 formation that has worked wonders.

“The system change was a necessity, as we didn’t have many midfielders left, so the coach did well to stitch a new outfit tailored to the squad at his disposal. We are now a positive and forward-thinking team,” added Manna.

“We’ll see in future when the coach has more options at his disposal and what he will decide to do then.”

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Napoli director Giovanni Manna and coach Antonio Conte

Napoli are one of several clubs who had a transfer embargo imposed for January, as they failed a financial stress test, so any new signings must be funded by sales first.

“It is paradoxical, because we are the club with the healthiest finances and available liquidity, so not being able to sign any new players without sales is an enormous paradox. UEFA allow you a year to make corrections and fix the situation, but in Serie A they just block you straight away.”

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TURIN, ITALY – OCTOBER 18: Adrien Tameze of Torino is challenged by Lorenzo Lucca of Napoli during the Serie A match between Torino FC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on October 18, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Considering their struggles to make an impact, what are the odds on Lucca and Lang leaving Napoli in January?

“Players have to prove themselves on the field every single day, to earn their place in the Napoli jersey. We already said that Lorenzo Lucca is a player we wanted, but clearly he must give more and there is limited space because Hojlund settled in so well and is proving himself. Lucca must show that he is ready,” concluded Manna.

“When it comes to January, we’ll see what happens, we won’t rule anything out. We’ll try to concentrate on picking up as many points as possible, then we’ll see.”

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