Naples, Italy – SSC Napoli are reportedly on the brink of completing a deal for towering Serbian goalkeeper Vanja Milinković-Savić from Torino.

This significant development comes after a verbal agreement was already put in place for Napoli’s forward Cyril Ngonge to move in the opposite direction, simplifying the complex transfer negotiations between the two Serie A clubs.
According to widespread reports from Italy, Milinković-Savić, who has been a long-term target for the Partenopei, gave his personal “yes” to Napoli’s proposal back in June.
With the player’s desire to join the club clear, the focus has shifted to finalizing the agreement between Napoli and Torino, which is now understood to be in its “final stages.”
The 27-year-old goalkeeper has impressed with his performances for Torino, establishing himself as one of Serie A’s reliable shot-stoppers.
His imposing physical presence and experience are seen as key assets for a Napoli side looking to solidify their defense under Antonio Conte.
Napoli has been actively searching for a new number one, and while other goalkeepers like Aaron Ramsdale were linked, Milinković-Savić appears to be their preferred choice.
Reports suggest a transfer fee in the range of €18-20 million, potentially structured to incorporate the Ngonge deal.
The imminent arrival of Milinković-Savić, coupled with the prior verbal agreement for Ngonge’s move to Torino, indicates a smooth and collaborative transfer process between the two clubs.
For Napoli fans, this news will be a welcome relief, providing a crucial piece in Conte’s squad rebuilding efforts ahead of the new season. An official announcement is expected shortly as both clubs iron out the remaining bureaucratic details.