Napoli supporters have been living on cloud nine in recent weeks, especially after winning the title and securing a blockbuster signing in the form of Kevin De Bruyne. That’s why the city doesn’t want to wake up from its dream, and the fiery duo of Aurelio De Laurentiis and Antonio Conte now seem ready to bring in another star from Manchester.King of the South – Kevin De BruyneNews has echoed from Italy all the way to the north of England: the Italian champions have launched a new mission — to find a replacement for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. The current shortlist includes two names from the Manchester clubs: Jack Grealish from City and Alejandro Garnacho from United.Both have been sidelined and are no longer in their coaches’ plans. Pep Guardiola left the England international out of the Club World Cup squad to give him time to get back in shape and possibly find a new club, while Garnacho was reportedly axed due to his growing ego — after complaining about playing only 20 minutes in the Europa League final, manager Ruben Amorim supposedly told him he was done at Old Trafford.💣🚨🚨 NEW: Napoli have £45M to spend on either Jack Grealish or Alejandro Garnacho, but won’t take both of them.[via @SkySportsNews]Would you be happy if we get £45M off Garnacho’s sale? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/62z82DJ2pr— mufcytp (@mufcytp) June 16, 2025 Napoli has around 55 millions available for the “rescue” mission of one of these two outcasts, with reports suggesting Grealish is Conte’s first choice. However, the club is aware that Garnacho would be a better long-term investment, being nine years younger. Right now, the more practical reasoning prevails: Grealish would likely adapt faster to the new team, especially alongside De Bruyne, and both would bring with them a winning mentality from City — something Garnacho still lacks.City reportedly doesn’t expect to receive 55 millions for Grealish within the Premier League, and clubs like Tottenham and Everton are only considering a loan. If he were to move south to Italy, Grealish would need to significantly reduce his current salary of 270 thosand euros per week. As for Garnacho, he would prefer to stay in the Premier League, though beyond Chelsea’s interest dating back to January, no other clubs have made concrete inquiries.That’s the attitude – Cherki believes he could win the Ballon d’Or at Man CityNapoli temporarily filled the void left by Kvaratskhelia’s January transfer to PSG with Giacomo Raspadori, as the experimental loan of Noah Okafor from Milan didn’t work out. As a result, the club is currently limited to just one left winger — and even that’s makeshift.##NAJAVA_MECA_8977566##
