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·13 ottobre 2025
From Napoli training camp to Serie B starter: Hasa’s journey at Carrarese

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·13 ottobre 2025
Luis Hasa left Napoli in the summer to gain more playing time, accepting a loan move to Serie B with Carrarese. The midfielder, who grew up in Juventus' youth academy, has already become a key player in Nicola Calabro's lineup, the coach of the second-tier club. The 2004-born player was crucial and decisive for the team in the matches against Juve Stabia and Catanzaro.
In recent years, Napoli has grown significantly, becoming one of, if not the strongest force in Italy. This is not only due to their successes in Serie A over the past two years but also because of how they are starting to work with young talents. We've seen this with Gaetano and Caprile, who were initially kept in the first team and then sold to give them the space they deserve, earning significant funds to reinvest in the market. Now it's the turn of Vergara and Ambrosino, who grew up in the youth ranks, as well as Luis Hasa, who was acquired last January at the behest of Giovanni Manna, who knows him well from the Juventus Next Gen days. The 2004-born player had an excellent preseason with Antonio Conte, often starting in the summer friendlies.
However, at the end of the transfer window, given the strong competition in midfield and the retention of the aforementioned Vergara, the club preferred to let him leave on a straightforward loan to Carrarese in Serie B, where he is finding the space he deserves. Under Nicola Calabro's guidance, he has played 4 matches so far, contributing to 3 goals, with one goal and two assists, proving decisive in the games against Juve Stabia and Catanzaro.
Napoli has a lot of faith in him, which is why they have tied the player to the club until 2029. According to Tuttomercatoweb, the former Juventus player has one of the highest valuations in the team at the start of this season, and all the conditions are in place for him to have a standout season. And maybe, who knows, he might get his chance to play for the Neapolitans next year.
Francesco Landi
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.