Luo Ti: Hoylen wants to transfer permanently & annual salary is 6.5 million euros, Naples alternative is Dovbik

According to the "Roman Sports" report, Hoylen told Naples that he wanted a permanent transfer and his annual salary was 6.5 million euros. Hoylen became Naples' number one target in forward signings after being injured in Lukaku. Spor...


According to the "Roman Sports" report, Hoylen told Naples that he wanted a permanent transfer and his annual salary was 6.5 million euros.

Hoylen became Naples' number one target in forward signings after being injured in Lukaku. Sports Director Manner has been communicating with Hoylen's team for several days, hoping to get a clear answer from the players as soon as possible. Conte was waiting for him, eager to welcome the new center and support the team's forward line with Luca. Hoylen is valued more than others, even surpassing the beloved Dovbik, because Naples has already identified a goal and hopes to achieve it as soon as possible.

Hoylen is already open to joining Napoli, and Napoli understands his primary conditions: he originally wanted to stay at Manchester United, but the club excluded it from the Premier League first-time roster and probably wouldn't play against Fulham on Sunday, a move that made him realize he was marginalized. If he really wants to leave, he hopes to make a permanent transfer, or a loan with a forced buyout clause, in short, it is a transfer that can bring professional stability. His agency team has clearly conveyed this position to Naples.

However, the negotiations with Hoylen also involve salary issues. He once asked AC Milan for an annual salary of 6.5 million euros, and Milan's offer was different from this, so the negotiations broke down. And this salary level is also not low for Naples. The two sides are still in negotiations. Only if a comprehensive agreement is finally reached and the player himself nods in agreement will Naples start formal transfer negotiations with Manchester United. Manchester United is ready to release the players.

There is currently a preliminary quotation basis: a paid lease with a selective buyout of 35 million to 40 million euros, with a rental fee of 5 million to 6 million euros. However, Hoylen would rather have a forced buyout. This is exactly where the differences between the two sides need to be bridged.

Naples has clearly expressed high recognition to Hoylen in his conversation with his agent: the club is full of confidence in him and everything is possible in the future. There is no doubt that Hoylen is very popular and is indeed a player interested in the team. His characteristics are just right for perfecting the forward lineup. In addition, he is also an U21 player and will not occupy Serie A registration quota. He still has huge room for growth and he has shown a high level during the Atlanta period in the 2022/23 season.

If the road to pursuing Hoylen ends up being too difficult, Naples has locked in the alternative: 27-year-old Dovbik. He has already expressed his approval for the transfer to Naples and Roma is looking for his next home. Under Gasperini, the Dovpik may not have much chance, so Naples is keen to capture this transfer opportunity. The club has already started contact with the player's agent and both sides are open to the transfer.

Roma will not object to this transfer, and can even be said to be in support. But the problem is the way to transfer: Naples still hopes to operate in a paid loan of 5-6 million euros + selective buyout, but Roma prefers permanent transfers.

source:7m cn vn

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