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Napoli wants Miretti, Juventus set his price

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Napoli has reportedly reignited its interest in Fabio Miretti, the talented 2003-born midfielder currently at Juventus.

The Serie A side had already monitored Miretti during the summer transfer window, and recent reports from Calciomercato suggest that the Neapolitan club is now exploring potential opportunities to bring him in.

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However, Juventus appears firm on its terms. The club is open to selling Miretti only on a permanent basis, with a minimum price tag of €20 million. This stance, unsurprisingly, does not align with Napoli’s preferences.

The southern club is said to favor a loan deal with an option to buy, a structure that allows more flexibility and reduces immediate financial burden. This discrepancy in negotiation approaches could prove crucial in the coming weeks.

Serie A Clubs Circling the Young Midfielder

Miretti’s profile continues to attract attention across Italy. Beyond Napoli, several other Serie A teams have expressed interest, including Lazio, Parma, Bologna, and Atalanta.

Such widespread recognition highlights Miretti’s growing reputation as one of the league’s most promising young talents.
Despite external interest, Miretti still enjoys the confidence of Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti.

At the Old Lady, he has been regarded as a dependable and technically gifted midfielder, capable of influencing games even at a young age.

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This trust could play a decisive role in whether Juventus is willing to negotiate a mid-season transfer or prefers to keep him for the remainder of the campaign.

The next few weeks are expected to be pivotal for Miretti’s career trajectory. Clubs across Italy will be closely monitoring developments, weighing the benefits of either a permanent transfer or a loan arrangement.

For Napoli, the challenge will be aligning their financial strategy with Juventus’ firm valuation, while Miretti himself remains focused on continuing his development and making an impact wherever he plays.

In a league where talent often moves quickly, Miretti’s situation exemplifies the delicate balance between ambition, club strategy, and the careful nurturing of a rising star.

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