In a surprising turn of events, Roma and Napoli are reportedly considering a high-profile swap deal involving Lorenzo Pellegrini and Giacomo Raspadori. This potential transfer has become one of the most intriguing storylines of the January transfer window.
Corriere dello Sport report how Giacomo Raspadori, the talented Italian forward, has emerged as a coveted asset in the winter market. While his departure from Napoli is not guaranteed – with manager Antonio Conte reluctant to let go of quality players without suitable replacements – Raspadori’s situation has caught the attention of several top clubs, including Juventus and Roma.
The 24-year-old striker’s limited playing time under Conte has fuelled speculation about his future. Roma, in particular, has shown strong interest, with new manager Claudio Ranieri reportedly keen on bolstering his attacking options.
On the other side of the equation is Lorenzo Pellegrini, Roma’s captain, whose role has diminished since Ranieri’s arrival. The 28-year-old midfielder has started only one match under the new manager, ironically against Napoli, and has since been largely confined to the bench.
Napoli’s sporting director, Giovanni Manna, is exploring the possibility of a swap deal involving these two Italian internationals. Pellegrini’s versatility as both a central midfielder and an attacking midfielder makes him an attractive prospect for Napoli’s midfield.
However, the potential exchange faces several hurdles. The significant difference in salaries between the two players presents a major obstacle. Additionally, the likelihood of a short-term loan seems slim, complicating the negotiations further.
Despite these challenges, both clubs continue to study the feasibility of the deal. While acknowledging the complexities involved, neither side has completely ruled out the possibility of making it work.
As negotiations continue, Napoli is also considering defensive reinforcements. With the potential deal for Danilo looking uncertain, the club is eyeing alternatives such as free agent Luiz Felipe, Empoli’s Ardian Ismajli, and Fiorentina’s Lucas Martinez Quarta, though the latter faces strong competition from River Plate.