Napoli have officially entered negotiations with AC Milan for a loan deal for Swiss forward Noah Okafor, with an option to buy at the end of the season.
Reports confirm that Okafor has already given the green light to the move, but Napoli have yet to finalize the agreement.
The potential transfer comes as Napoli faces delays in securing Allan Saint-Maximin, whose move remains blocked due to bureaucratic issues.
While Napoli weigh their options, Okafor’s arrival could provide a crucial boost to their attacking depth as they push for a strong finish to the season.
Elsewhere, Christopher Nkunku will remain at Chelsea despite interest from Bayern Munich and Manchester United.
The French forward, who has struggled with injuries and limited game time, was subject to transfer talks, but negotiations fell apart due to a difference in valuation.
Chelsea reportedly set his price at £65 million, while Bayern and United valued him closer to £40 million given his recent lack of football.
With the transfer window nearing its final weeks, clubs are intensifying their efforts to finalize deals, and Napoli’s decision on Okafor could be imminent.