There is no more stylish team in Serie A than the Naples. An outstanding leader with 15 points above Inter Milan and with daring and reckless football, the leap in quality the team has achieved this season is not the result of chance, but rather the good work of Luciano Spallettibut especially those made in offices.
And it is that Naples has an idol and that is none other than Cristiano Giuntoli, the team manager since September 2015, has since achieved a clear quality step in the team. It is true that ‘Monchi’ from Serie A and his team have been praised this season for the additions of Kvaratskhelia (11.5 million), Min-jae Kim (18) and Zambo Anguissa (16). Not only that, but it also managed transfers of Giacomo Raspadori and Giovanni Simeonea mixture that caused casualties of Lorenzo Insigne, Dries Mertens, Kalidou Koulibaly and Fabián Ruiz they are hardly noticed in the team.
Any Serie A club can be eliminated by losing its pillars, but the Naples and Giuntoli They have been working for a long time and this is not only the merit of the new faces, but of a whole process that started in 2015. That season their most productive signing was Allan (11.5) and Elseid Hysaj (5), who spent some time as strong men. The following years landed an important set of players, which were Mario Rui (5.75), Piotr Zielinski (16), Alex Meret (26), Eljif Elmas (16.2) and Gio Di Lorenzo (8)which for a more than reasonable price had such an effect on Naples who is still part of the first team to this day and more than that with outstanding performance and importance.
Giuntoli He is always looking for fishing at the best price. Well, almost always. The only time Napoli’s sports director broke the rule was gambling Victor Osimhen. They paid 75 million euros to Lille and it didn’t start well. He had a disastrous first season but now, at the age of 24, he is one of the most feared forwards in Europe. This can be seen in his 20 goals.
Giuntoli he didn’t make a mistake. And it seems impossible. Napoli has a rift in the offices.
Source: La Verdad

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