

- Napoli have offered €35M plus bonuses for Dan Ndoye in a structured deal
- Nottingham Forest also reached personal terms with the player
- Bologna are in no rush to sell after already parting ways with Sam Beukema
Key Takeaways:
Italian champions Napoli have submitted a new offer to Bologna for Dan Ndoye. The proposal is a loan deal with an obligation to buy for €35 million plus bonuses. However, Nottingham Forest also remain in the race for the winger.
🚨🔵 Napoli have sent new formal bid for Dan Ndoye to Bologna worth €9m loan fee, €26m obligation to buy plus €5m add-ons.
🌳 Nottingham Forest already offered €30m fee after Ndoye agreed personal terms with #NFFC as priority last week. pic.twitter.com/OjO2FdY7PQ
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 22, 2025
The situation around the Swiss international is unusual, as he has already agreed personal terms with both clubs. Ndoye is now waiting to see which side will reach a full agreement with Bologna on the transfer fee. That may not be an easy task, as the Rossoblu are in no rush to sell, having already parted ways with defender Sam Beukema, who joined Napoli earlier in the window.
According to transfer experts Matteo Moretto and Fabrizio Romano, Napoli’s bid includes €9 million for the loan, with a mandatory purchase clause worth €26 million at the end of the season. An additional €5 million in performance-related bonuses could bring the total package to €40 million.
The winger has spent two seasons at the Renato Dall’Ara, recording 75 appearances with 11 goals and 8 assists. It was his goal that secured Bologna the Coppa Italia trophy last season.