Napoli’s search for defensive reinforcements has taken on a new urgency following Alessandro Buongiorno’s injury setback. While the overall transfer strategy remains unchanged, sporting director Giovanni Manna is now under pressure to accelerate the pursuit of a solution. The club has already identified key targets, with the possibility of new names emerging in the coming days if difficulties arise.
Gazzetta dello Sport [**report**](https://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Calciomercato/Napoli/17-12-2024/napoli-su-kiwior-e-danilo-dopo-l-infortunio-di-buongiorno-le-trattative.shtml?refresh_ce) that at the top of Napoli’s wishlist are Jakub Kiwior and Danilo, both of whom fit the profile outlined by manager Antonio Conte and Manna. Kiwior, the 23-year-old Polish defender, has made 13 appearances this season for Arsenal across various competitions. After limited playing time early in the season, he found himself in the starting lineup in December due to an injury to Magallanes. However, with Magallanes’ return, Kiwior has once again been relegated to the bench. Napoli had initially considered a loan deal but may now be open to alternative arrangements given their current defensive crisis.
Danilo’s situation at Juventus is also being closely monitored. With his contract set to expire in June and no renewal discussions currently on the table, Napoli sees an opportunity. If Juventus is willing to part ways with the Brazilian, Napoli is prepared to make an offer. Danilo’s versatility, experience, and leadership qualities make him an attractive option, capable of playing in both a back four and a back three.
While these two remain the primary targets, the club hasn’t completely ruled out the possibility of pursuing Milan Skriniar. The Slovak defender, currently on the fringes at Paris Saint-Germain, has a history with Conte from their time at Inter Milan. However, his high wages present a significant obstacle, unless PSG is willing to contribute financially to facilitate a move.