Fabio Miretti, who has spent nearly his entire football career at Juventus, is preparing for a fresh start. After a formative year on loan at Genoa, Miretti has already accepted Napoli’s offer, but the two clubs are still negotiating the transfer fee.
According to Giovanni Albanese, a reliable source of the latest football updates, this deal could mark an important new chapter in the young midfielder’s career.
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The negotiation between Juventus and Napoli has reached a stalemate regarding the price. Juventus is firm on receiving at least €18 million guaranteed, with an additional amount in performance-related bonuses, aiming for a total around €20 million.
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Napoli, on the other hand, has improved its initial offer but remains capped at approximately €16 million. This includes a couple of bonuses and about €14 million payable immediately upon agreement. The tension remains high as both sides try to find common ground.
The stakes behind the transfer
Fabio Miretti represents much more than just a promising player for Juventus. The club originally signed him from the youth ranks of Cuneo for a modest €1,000 when he was only nine years old.
Today, he stands as a valuable asset who can generate a substantial profit for the Turin-based club. For Juventus, selling Miretti would be a considerable capital gain, essential in the current market environment.
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Napoli’s sporting director, Cristiano Giuntoli, has been closely monitoring Miretti’s development for years, ever since his progression through Juventus’ youth teams. Miretti’s transition from the Primavera (youth) squad to Juventus’ Next Gen and then to the first team was meticulously overseen.
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For Napoli’s manager Antonio Conte, Miretti could be the perfect midfield addition, providing tactical flexibility and energy to a squad looking to strengthen its core.
Giovanni Albanese highlights that the negotiation faces pressure because Napoli is simultaneously closing in on the acquisition of another forward, Randal Kolo Muani.
Fabio Miretti’s football journey began long before his current transfer saga. Luigi Milani, the former head of Juventus’ youth sector, first spotted Miretti’s potential at a youth tournament in Piedmont.
Milani, now scouting for Italy’s Under-14 national team alongside technical director Cesare Prandelli, recalls how Miretti impressed him with his vision and timing on the pitch at a very young age.
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Initially an attacker, Miretti possessed a natural instinct for goal and offensive play. However, as he matured, his role evolved into a more central midfield position.
Juventus’ coaches decided to nurture his talents as an attacking midfielder (trequartista), a role that capitalizes on his creativity and tactical intelligence. This positional shift was crucial in shaping him into a versatile player capable of impacting the game’s tempo and flow.
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Miretti’s loan to Genoa last season was a significant step in his career. It was far from guaranteed that he would thrive in such a demanding and passionate environment.
Yet, he exceeded expectations by not only holding his own but also demonstrating clear growth in game management. This experience helped solidify his reputation as a player ready to compete at the highest level.