Lorenzo Lucca Transfer from Udinese to Benfica
According to Tuttomercato, Lorenzo Lucca has put aside the possibility of transferring to Benfica.
According to Tuttomercato, Lorenzo Lucca has put aside the possibility of transferring to Benfica.
A Bola reported that Benfica is waiting for Lorenzo Lucca's decision and that an obstacle involving a mandatory purchase clause has been overcome. Lucca is aware that he would be the second option behind Pavlidis.
A Bola reported that Benfica is waiting for Lorenzo Lucca's decision and that an obstacle involving a mandatory purchase clause has been overcome. Lucca is aware that he would be the second option behind Pavlidis.
Benfica is interested in signing Lorenzo Lucca, and he is at the top of their preferred list. The club is willing to pay a loan fee between €1.5 million and €2 million but refuses an obligatory purchase clause. According to the Italian press, Lucca will decide his future by Wednesday, and Benfica is in a good position if Napoli accepts their conditions.
Benfica is interested in signing Lorenzo Lucca, and he is at the top of their preferred list. The club is willing to pay a loan fee between €1.5 million and €2 million but refuses an obligatory purchase clause. According to the Italian press, Lucca will decide his future by Wednesday, and Benfica is in a good position if Napoli accepts their conditions.
O Jogo reports that Benfica are considering the signing of Lorenzo Lucca. Napoli have set a valuation of 35 million euros for a permanent transfer, while for a loan with an option to buy, they are requesting an immediate fee of 2 million euros. According to the report, Benfica directors consider these amounts excessive and are evaluating whether to persist or seek an alternative target. Napoli do not appear willing to offer significant discounts, especially for a loan.
O Jogo reports that Benfica are considering the signing of Lorenzo Lucca. Napoli have set a valuation of 35 million euros for a permanent transfer, while for a loan with an option to buy, they are requesting an immediate fee of 2 million euros. According to the report, Benfica directors consider these amounts excessive and are evaluating whether to persist or seek an alternative target. Napoli do not appear willing to offer significant discounts, especially for a loan.
Contacts between Benfica and the Italians for the transfer of forward Lorenzo Lucca are scheduled to resume starting today. Benfica wants to complete this deal quickly to offer the striker to José Mourinho. Napoli is trying to find a replacement and resolve bureaucratic issues to be able to negotiate for the forward. Napoli signed Lorenzo Lucca from Udinese on loan for which they paid 9 million euros, with a mandatory clause of 26 million euros to be exercised from February. It is necessary to activate this clause in advance in the coming days.
Contacts between Benfica and the Italians for the transfer of forward Lorenzo Lucca are scheduled to resume starting today. Benfica wants to complete this deal quickly to offer the striker to José Mourinho. Napoli is trying to find a replacement and resolve bureaucratic issues to be able to negotiate for the forward. Napoli signed Lorenzo Lucca from Udinese on loan for which they paid 9 million euros, with a mandatory clause of 26 million euros to be exercised from February. It is necessary to activate this clause in advance in the coming days.
A Bola reports that Benfica are interested in Lorenzo Lucca, a target identified by José Mourinho. According to the report, Lucca is showing resistance to leaving Italy, preferring to continue his career in Serie A. The report also states that the player and his close circle see regular playing time at Benfica as unlikely due to the current form of Pavlidis. A Bola's report indicates that Napoli are asking for €30 million for Lucca and are reportedly under pressure from UEFA to only spend what they receive. The report also notes that Napoli acquired Lucca from Udinese for €35 million, which consisted of a €9 million loan with a €26 million obligation to buy, plus €5 million in variables.
A Bola reports that Benfica are interested in Lorenzo Lucca, a target identified by José Mourinho. According to the report, Lucca is showing resistance to leaving Italy, preferring to continue his career in Serie A. The report also states that the player and his close circle see regular playing time at Benfica as unlikely due to the current form of Pavlidis. A Bola's report indicates that Napoli are asking for €30 million for Lucca and are reportedly under pressure from UEFA to only spend what they receive. The report also notes that Napoli acquired Lucca from Udinese for €35 million, which consisted of a €9 million loan with a €26 million obligation to buy, plus €5 million in variables.
Benfica and Napoli are negotiating the loan transfer of Lorenzo Lucca. Napoli is demanding a fee for the loan, and the clubs are discussing the inclusion of an option to buy or an obligation to buy clause. José Mourinho prefers Lorenzo Lucca to reinforce the attack this month, and Rui Costa is working to complete the transfer. The Napoli sporting director, Giovanni Manna, admitted in a pre-match interview that the club is willing to loan Lucca due to financial fair play constraints in Italy. Napoli would need to find a replacement on loan for similar terms, including a salary of €2 million per season.
Benfica and Napoli are negotiating the loan transfer of Lorenzo Lucca. Napoli is demanding a fee for the loan, and the clubs are discussing the inclusion of an option to buy or an obligation to buy clause. José Mourinho prefers Lorenzo Lucca to reinforce the attack this month, and Rui Costa is working to complete the transfer. The Napoli sporting director, Giovanni Manna, admitted in a pre-match interview that the club is willing to loan Lucca due to financial fair play constraints in Italy. Napoli would need to find a replacement on loan for similar terms, including a salary of €2 million per season.
Lorenzo Lucca has not integrated well at Napoli, and it is reported that both the player and the club are seeking a different arrangement. Mourinho's Benfica has inquired about the striker. Napoli's asking price is the 30 million euros they paid to Udinese. This amount is considered difficult for a January transfer, so discussions with the Portuguese club could change to focus on a loan, which could be a simple loan or one that includes an option to buy. It is also reported that other clubs are interested in signing him, including Nottingham Forest in England and Betis in Spain. Additionally, it has been noted that there was previous talk of interest from Lazio and Roma.
Lorenzo Lucca has not integrated well at Napoli, and it is reported that both the player and the club are seeking a different arrangement. Mourinho's Benfica has inquired about the striker. Napoli's asking price is the 30 million euros they paid to Udinese. This amount is considered difficult for a January transfer, so discussions with the Portuguese club could change to focus on a loan, which could be a simple loan or one that includes an option to buy. It is also reported that other clubs are interested in signing him, including Nottingham Forest in England and Betis in Spain. Additionally, it has been noted that there was previous talk of interest from Lazio and Roma.
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