Napoli are working to strengthen the midfield under Antonio Conte’s direction and are reportedly close to making one significant signing. Among the various targets identified by Sporting Director Giovanni Manna and club president Aurelio De Laurentiis, two names stand out: Marco Brescianini and Billy Gilmour. The club is making significant efforts to bolster the squad and become fully competitive in Serie A once again.
Gilmour: The Ideal Profile
Calciomercato outline how Gilmour is seen as the ideal candidate by Napoli’s management and technical staff to ensure squad depth that meets the expectations of the fans, Conte, and the club’s ownership. Gilmour offers secure ball handling, but his primary strength lies in his quick, aggressive, high pressing ball recovery. These skills align perfectly with Conte’s football philosophy, making Gilmour the perfect deputy for Stanislav Lobotka. He is a modern midfielder, adept in both phases of play, with the right mix of personality and tactical acumen.
Gilmour says ‘yes’
The Scottish midfielder from Brighton has opened the door to a move to Napoli. According to reports, Gilmour has agreed to join Antonio Conte’s Napoli. Several factors influenced his decision, primarily the opportunity for a significant career leap from Brighton to the former Italian champions. Despite the absence of European competitions in Naples, the chance to grow and compete in Serie A is too significant to pass up. Gilmour has been pleasantly surprised by Napoli’s interest and feels ready to take the next step in his professional career.
Negotiations in Progress
However, Brighton needs to be satisfied for the transfer to go through. The English club has already rejected Napoli’s initial offer of €10 million. De Laurentiis is prepared to meet Conte’s demands by submitting a new proposal between 12 and 15 million euros. This fair offer aims to convince Brighton to part with Gilmour, who has a contract until June 30, 2026. Gilmour has already requested the transfer to Napoli, and now it’s just a matter of finalizing the deal.
Brescianini Also in the Mix
While Gilmour’s transfer nears completion, Napoli is also negotiating for Marco Brescianini. The club will accelerate efforts for the former Milan player once Cajuste’s transfer is finalized. Brescianini is a profile that Conte appreciates, and an agreement can be reached at 12 million euros, with 50% going to Milan. There is already a basic understanding of personal terms with the player.