
Conte requests the inclusion of the Barcelona star
Napoli's new coach, Antonio Conte, plans to strengthen and strengthen the team's ranks during this summer's transfer market.
The Catalan newspaper "Sport" said that Conte asked his club to sign a contract. With Barcelona defender Clement Lenglet.
The source added that Barcelona is ready to bear part of his salary, but will insist on setting a mandatory purchase clause in order to sell him permanently.
The French defender played at Tottenham and Aston Villa on loan, and the Catalan club will be happy with his departure this summer.
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