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·23 de julio de 2025
Napoli eye Miretti, Manna bids but Juve demand big fee

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Napoli targets Fabio Miretti. The Azzurri are focusing on the class of 2003 and, according to Gianluca Di Marzio, they might propose to Juventus, the club that holds the player's card, a permanent transfer or a loan with an obligation to buy. Manna values the midfielder between 10 and 15 million euros.
After a season of significant growth at Genoa, Fabio Miretti has returned to Turin. But his future with the Bianconeri seems anything but certain. The midfielder, class of 2003, who grew up in Juventus' youth academy, might leave Continassa permanently. Napoli is the team most attentive to his situation, although the Bianconeri club has set a high price: between 20 and 30 million euros.
Miretti between Juventus and the market: open scenario Currently, Miretti is training at Continassa, awaiting the official start of summer preparation. However, at Juve, his future is being carefully evaluated. Although he is a profile also appreciated by Thiago Motta, the hypothesis of a definitive sale is not excluded, especially if an offer capable of generating a significant capital gain on the balance sheet arrives.
The midfielder has completed the entire youth sector at Juventus, passing through the Under 19, Next Gen, and the first team. The last season, on loan at Genoa, served to mature him tactically and physically, confirming his potential even in a competitive context like that of Liguria.
Napoli in pole position: Manna's esteem and the technical project Pushing for Miretti's arrival is Giovanni Manna, the current director of Napoli and former head of the sports area of Juventus Next Gen. Manna knows the midfielder very well and considers him an ideal profile for the new green line of the Partenopean club.
Despite the presence of already established profiles in the central area of the field, Napoli is ready to make room for a young, versatile player with experience in Serie A. The Azzurri project could represent a valid alternative for Miretti to play consistently, alongside champions like De Bruyne and McTominay.
High figures and negotiation margins Juventus values Miretti's card between 20 and 30 million euros. An important figure, reflecting both the player's young age and the strategic value of his sale for budgetary needs. However, the Bianconeri management is willing to listen to proposals that include bonuses linked to future performance, possible buy-back clauses, or percentages on future resale.
So far, there are no official offers, but Napoli is considered the most active club on this front. Bologna, which had shown some interest, seems to be currently in the background.
What Juve awaits before deciding The Turin club will make a definitive decision only in the coming weeks, also depending on other possible exits. The management is evaluating the overall picture, with several situations in balance within the squad, including those of other young players and some first-team elements with a market abroad.
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