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Napoli eyeing Feyenoord duo: Quinten Timber emerges as key target

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Italian side Napoli are intensifying their pursuit of talent from Feyenoord, with midfielder Quinten Timber emerging as a prime target for the Partenopei.

Quinten Timber, the younger brother of Arsenal defender Jurrien Timber, has caught the attention of Napoli scouts with his impressive performances for Feyenoord. The 22-year-old midfielder showcased his abilities in a recent clash against Ajax, further enhancing his reputation in European football circles.

According to reports by Daniele Longo, Napoli’s interest in Timber is substantial, with club CEO Aurelio de Laurentiis also expressing admiration for the Dutchman. Timber’s contract with Feyenoord is set to expire in the summer of 2026, and the Eredivisie club has reportedly set an asking price of around €20 million for the talented midfielder, a figure that Napoli finds appealing.

In addition to Timber, Napoli is also keeping tabs on David Hancko, another player from Feyenoord who has been on the club’s radar for some time. While interest in Hancko is not new, any potential move for the defender may hinge on the decision of Napoli’s new manager, with Vincenzo Italiano rumored to be a leading candidate for the position.

Furthermore, Santiago Gimenez has emerged as another target for Napoli, potentially offering a solution in attack as a backup option for Victor Osimhen. The Mexican forward’s inclusion in Napoli’s transfer plans underscores the club’s ambition to strengthen their squad and remain competitive in Serie A and European competitions.

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