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Napoli suffered a black start, 10 million euros loan + 20 million euros forced buyout offer Lukaku

In the first round of the new Serie A season, Antonio Conte's Napoli suffered a 3-0 defeat at Verona, which accelerated Napoli's signing of Chelsea's Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku.

According to the latest news from Italy media outlet Il Mattino, Napoli will make a €10 million loan + €20 million mandatory buyout offer for Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku.

It is reported that Napoli director Manna has flown to England and will go all out to sign Lukaku. Napoli will make a fresh contact with Chelsea on Thursday as the summer window closes in less than 10 days and the two sides need to speed up negotiations. Napoli's previous offer has been rejected by Chelsea, and now the total price remains unchanged, but a mandatory buy-out clause has been added, starting with a one-year loan of 10 million euros, and then a mandatory buy-out of 20 million euros in the summer window next year, for a total of 30 million euros, which is the same as the player's German transfer price. Chelsea, on the other hand, insisted on a price tag of 40 million euros for Lukaku. Napoli and Chelsea need to break the deadlock in this new contact, and if Napoli are unable to sign Romelu Lukaku, with Conte's character, they will definitely have to make a big deal about Napoli again.

Romelu Lukaku, 31, spent last season on loan at Roma, scoring 21 goals and providing four assists in 47 games in all competitions, and the Belgium little monster has a consistent output in Serie A and was once a favorite of Conte.

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