Napoli Agrees to Transfer Walid Cheddira to Frosinone
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Napoli has agreed to transfer Moroccan international Walid Cheddira to Frosinone for the summer transfer window.
- The deal is reportedly worth 3.5 million euros plus add-ons, with Napoli retaining a sell-on percentage.
- Cheddira previously played for Frosinone and spent last season on loan at Lecce and Sassuolo, scoring four goals in 33 appearances.
Italian club Napoli has finalized an agreement to transfer Moroccan international Walid Cheddira to Frosinone during the current summer transfer window. This move marks a significant step in Napoli's squad restructuring efforts and provides Cheddira with an opportunity for more playing time.
Napoli has reached an agreement for the transfer of Moroccan international Walid Cheddira to Frosinone, during the current summer transfer window.
According to Italian media reports, including Sky Sport, Frosinone has successfully secured the transfer, fending off interest from other clubs such as Lecce, Monza, and Hellas Verona. The reported transfer fee is 3.5 million euros, with additional performance-related incentives. Napoli will also retain a percentage of any future resale of the player, a common clause in such deals.
Frosinone succeeded in closing the deal in its favor, surpassing a number of clubs interested in the Moroccan striker's services, most notably Lecce, Monza, and Hellas Verona.
This transfer aligns with Napoli's strategy to streamline its squad and move on players who are not part of the team's plans for the upcoming season. For Cheddira, the move offers a chance to gain more consistent playing time and prove his capabilities, which is crucial for his career development.
The agreement between the two parties, according to the same source, stipulates the transfer of Cheddira for 3.5 million euros, in addition to additional incentives related to the deal, as well as Napoli retaining a percentage of the proceeds from the player's future resale.
Cheddira is no stranger to Frosinone, having previously played for the club during the 2023-2024 season. Last season, he was loaned out by Napoli to both Lecce and Sassuolo, where he participated in 33 matches and scored four goals. His return to Frosinone is expected to bolster the team's attacking options.
This step comes as part of Napoli's continued efforts to rearrange its human composition and get rid of some names that are not within the team's calculations for the next season, while Cheddira seeks to gain new experience that gives him a greater opportunity to play and prove his qualifications.
Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.