The transfer saga involving Alessio Zerbin has finally reached its conclusion, with Napoli giving the green light for the young Italian forward to join Venezia. Gianluca Di Marzio reports that after a period of negotiations, the two clubs have agreed on terms that will see Zerbin move to the Venetian side on loan.
Zerbin, born in 1999, is poised to become a key player for Eusebio Di Francesco’s squad. The deal structure is reported to be a loan with an obligation to buy, contingent on Venezia securing their Serie A status for the next season. This arrangement provides both clubs with a balanced agreement that could benefit all parties involved.
The 25-year-old attacker is expected to arrive in Venice on Friday to undergo his medical examination and finalize the paperwork. This move represents a significant opportunity for Zerbin to gain regular playing time and continue his development in Italy’s top flight.
As Napoli bid farewell to Zerbin, it marks another departure in what has been an active transfer window for the Partenopei. The club has already seen Folorunsho move to Fiorentina and Caprile join Cagliari. Moreover, the imminent transfer of Kvaratskhelia to Paris Saint-Germain is awaiting official confirmation, signaling a period of transition for the Naples-based team.
In terms of incomings, Napoli has strengthened their midfield with the acquisition of Danish player Billing from the Premier League, while also securing the services of goalkeeper Scuffet as part of the deal involving Caprile. The club’s focus has now shifted to finding a suitable replacement for the departing Kvaratskhelia, with Argentine talent Garnacho among the potential targets being considered.