SSC Napoli appears to be rapidly accelerating its summer transfer campaign, with reports indicating that deals for two key targets are on the cusp of completion. Winger Noa Lang from PSV Eindhoven and defender Sam Beukema of Bologna are both expected to undergo medical examinations shortly, marking significant reinforcements for the squad under new manager Antonio Conte.
The situation surrounding Noa Lang gained particular clarity today as the Dutch international was notably absent from PSV Eindhoven`s training session. This familiar pre-transfer development often signals that a move is imminent. Sources suggest that the dynamic attacker is scheduled for medical tests with the Partenopei as early as Tuesday. His arrival would add a crucial dynamic element to Conte`s offensive options.
Following closely behind, center-back Sam Beukema is also reported to be on the verge of joining Napoli. The agreement for the defender from Bologna is understood to be fully defined. Beukema, born in 1998, is expected to have his medical examinations on Wednesday, the day after Lang. He had a solid season previously, demonstrating reliability in the heart of defense. His tenure at Bologna saw him make 80 appearances, contributing 2 goals.
These potential additions underscore President Aurelio De Laurentiis`s apparent commitment to providing Antonio Conte with a robust and competitive squad. Napoli is set to return to the UEFA Champions League, a competition demanding both quality and depth. Unlike the previous season focused solely on domestic duties, the upcoming campaign will require significant player rotation across multiple fronts. The influx of players like Lang and Beukema aims to equip Conte with the necessary tools to navigate this demanding schedule and compete at the highest levels, both domestically and in Europe.
With medicals lined up, Napoli`s summer signings are beginning to take concrete shape. The anticipated arrivals of Lang and Beukema signal intent and provide Conte with early pieces as he molds the team for the challenges ahead.







