Napoli join Marcus Rashford’s transfer run with Man Utd Star’s move to AC Milan ‘Close to collapse’

Napoli is in a position to register in the race by Marcus Rashford, Sun Sport can reveal.

The Italian giants are interested in signing Manchester United and England on loan until the end of the season.

Manager Antonio Conte is a huge admirer of Rashford.

And the club believes that the signing can appease the enthusiasts who are Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, imminent move to PSG.

Napoli also Rashford can supply the firepower to make the assist sure a name for Napoli, which are 4 problems of the most sensible Serie A series, this season.

A move to Napoli would appeal to Rashford, who told his advisers he is in a position to move to Italy.

AC Milan had hoped to name the player, but reports in Italy claim that the deal is close to the cave due to considerations over the player’s fitness.

Interest remains from Saudi Arabia, however, Rashford, who needs to reclaim his position in the England squad, intends to be interested in the concept of a move there.

Conte spoke about Kvaratskhelia’s departure, which has dismayed many Napoli fans.

He said: “He asked the club to sell himself, digging into his words.

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“That’s what I said, the player showed me his resolve.

“Personally, I’m very disappointed, because I spent six months looking to make Kvara feel at the centre of the project, running with him, looking like we can do anything wonderful and also paint with the club for six months in the renovation. “

Despite Liverpool’s interest, Paris Saint-Germain have favourites to indicate him and now it seems that the French club are finalising an agreement.

A “full verbal agreement” is reportedly close to Napoli, and non-public terms on a contract until 2029 have already been agreed with the player.

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