Napoli is set to finalize the signing of Dutch winger Noa Lang from PSV Eindhoven, marking their third major acquisition of the summer transfer window. The 26-year-old attacker has reached a personal agreement with Napoli and is expected to sign a five-year contract imminently, according to reliable reports from Rai and transfer expert Ciro Venerato.
The transfer fee agreed between the clubs is around €30 million, with a fixed base of €25 million plus approximately €5 million in performance-related bonuses. Despite earlier reports from the Netherlands suggesting some uncertainty, the deal is now confirmed to be moving forward swiftly, with contract signatures expected imminently.
Lang, who impressed last season with 14 goals and 12 assists in 44 official matches for PSV, will join Napoli on a contract running until 2030. His annual salary is reported to be around €2.5 to €2.8 million net, reflecting his status as a key reinforcement for Napoli’s attacking line under coach Antonio Conte.
This signing is part of Napoli’s strategy to strengthen their squad with young, versatile talents capable of making an immediate impact in Serie A and European competitions. Lang’s ability to play across the front line adds valuable tactical options for the team.
Negotiations have reportedly included a small gap between PSV’s initial demand of up to €35 million and Napoli’s offer, but both sides have found common ground. The deal is expected to be officially announced soon, much to the excitement of Napoli fans eager to see their squad bolstered for the upcoming season.