

- Napoli and Bologna near agreement over €40M-rated Dan Ndoye
- Ndoye has agreed personal terms with Napoli, will earn €3M annually
- Beukema also on Napoli’s radar after 80 matches for Bologna
Key Takeaways:
Napoli and Bologna continue negotiations for Swiss international Dan Ndoye, according to Sky Italia. In recent days, the two clubs have narrowed their positions. The Rossoblu have lowered their asking price for the attacking midfielder to €40 million, while the reigning champions have tabled an offer €5 million below that figure. An agreement on the transfer is expected soon, with the difference between the proposed and requested amounts likely to be resolved through bonuses.
Personal terms are fully agreed with Dan Ndoye, a multi-year deal worth €2.8–3M per season plus bonuses. #Napoli and Bologna still need to agree on the fee, Bologna want €40M, Napoli are offering €30–32M + add-ons. Ndoye has rejected other offers to wait for Napoli, with… pic.twitter.com/GHwNwOZoO0
— Napoli Zone (@TheNapoliZone) July 6, 2025
Ndoye has already agreed personal terms with Napoli on a long-term contract, under which he would receive a salary of approximately €3 million per year.
The southern club has already strengthened their squad with the signing of Kevin De Bruyne and have also secured Noah Lang from PSV Eindhoven. Napoli are additionally interested in another Bologna player – defender Sam Beukema.
Beukema joined Bologna two seasons ago from AZ Alkmaar in a deal worth €8 million. During his time at the club, he has made 80 appearances, scoring 2 goals and providing 3 assists. Napoli are expected to meet Bologna’s asking price of around €30 million to complete the deal.