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Napoli eager to make the loan move of Anguissa permanent

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Napoli are reportedly willing to make the loan move of midfielder Andre Zambo Anguissa permanent as per the report in TRANSFERmarketWEB

The 25-year-old joined the Serie A giants on loan from Fulham during the summer transfer window. The Cameroonian took no time to settle down in the Italian league. And he has established himself as a starter under Luciano Spalletti. 

According to the report, after being impressed by the performance of Anguissa so far this season. The Napoli management are eager to purchase the Cameroonian permanently. The report further claims that there is a clause included in the midfielder’s contract that Azzurri can buy him for £15 million. And Spalletti’s side are looking to activate the clause as quickly as possible. 

Napoli want to make Anguissa deal permanent:

Signing Anguissa permanently will be a shrewd decision from Napoli. Spalletti has deployed the midfield trio of Fabian Ruiz, Piotr Zielinski and the Cameroonian this season which has been a great success so far for the new manager. 

Despite being relegated from the Premier League twice with Fulham, the 25-year-old had showcased his talent both times in English football. 

The midfielder is dynamic and has good efficiency with the ball. He also can play passes between the lines. And Most importantly the former Marseille man can play multiple positions across the midfield. 

Spalletti is trying to implement a high-pressing system at Napoli this season. And Anguissa is a perfect candidate to press from midfield. The midfielder can also complement Fabian Ruiz perfectly as the Spaniard lacks mobility in his game. 

Meanwhile, after a terrific start to the new campaign from Napoli. Spalletti’s side are currently sitting at the top with five wins in five games. The fans will be hoping to experience their winning run going when they welcome Cagliari in the next game on Sunday. 

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