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·29 July 2025

Laurienté open to Napoli move and working with Conte

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EXCLUSIVE – Laurientè's Agent on STILETV: "A Call from Napoli and Working with Conte Would Be Nice! On His Future in Blue..."

On Stile TV, during the show "Salite sulla Giostra" hosted by Raffaele Auriemma, Roberto Meloni, the agent of Armand Laurientè, spoke: "Napoli hypothesis? Let's see what happens, it's an important club and appealing, but we need to understand what will happen in the next few days. Napoli was interested in Ndoye, now the paths have diverged so let's see what happens. An agreement was certainly reached with Sunderland for Armand, lower than the figures discussed for Ndoye, but now the cards have been reshuffled. He has significant value for what he has shown, and Sassuolo will ask for their fair share, so there are many aspects to consider. It's true that in today's football, money is important for players and everyone involved in negotiations, but Armand is not someone who looks solely at money, and he proved it by challenging himself in Serie B. He considers the human and sporting aspects a lot, at Sunderland the coach pushed to have him because he knows him from the Rennes days and wanted to work with him. He is intelligent, a call from Napoli would be pleasing and would certainly be considered because being coached by Conte would surely be enjoyable for him. Armand has many requests at the moment, and we are evaluating everything on the table. We will make the right evaluations, for now, Napoli hasn't called me, but I don't know what might happen in two days. At this moment, I find it hard to say how Conte could work with the wingers, but Laurientè would be willing to have an attitude similar to Politano's, I don't think he would have difficulty in performing both phases."

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