Michael Folorunsho, previously considered untouchable at Napoli, is now potentially available for transfer despite recently renewing his contract. The midfielder’s standing with manager Antonio Conte appears to have declined, leading to increased interest from other clubs.
According to SportItalia journalist Alfredo Pedulla, Fiorentina have expressed interest in acquiring Folorunsho as they seek to strengthen their midfield. Additionally, Lazio, where Folorunsho began his career, is also reportedly interested in bringing him back, especially given their need for a midfielder and winger.
Napoli is actively pursuing other players, such as Brescianini and Gilmour, and remains interested in Neres. This focus on new acquisitions could facilitate Folorunsho’s departure. The club values him at €12 million plus bonuses, making him an attractive option for teams looking to bolster their midfield.
As the transfer window progresses, Folorunsho’s future remains uncertain, but his potential exit is becoming a significant talking point in the market.