According to the latest news from Italy's renowned transfer expert Di Marzio, Napoli's two important deals in the summer transfer market have both suffered setbacks. Among them, the transfer plan of Frosinone midfielder Brescianini was blocked due to Napoli's sudden price cut, while the sale of another player Cajuste to Brentford

The deal was also unsuccessful.

The dust had originally looked to have settled regarding the transfer of Breccianini. An agreement was reached between Napoli and Frosinone, and the player completed his medical examination, ready to officially join Napoli. However, at this critical moment, Napoli suddenly proposed to change the conditions of the buyout clause, hoping to lower the trigger threshold of the mandatory buyout, a move that completely angered the Frosinone club. As the two sides could not agree on this issue, Frosinone decided to reopen negotiations with Atlanta, Brescianini is even ready to accept the Atlanta team's physical examination.

The deal for Breccianini was originally reported to involve a loan fee of €2 million and included a €10 million mandatory buyout clause. Napoli initially agreed to this clause, but then attempted to reduce the loan fee to €1.5 million and eventually made the ridiculous request for a free loan, which was undoubtedly the direct cause of the deal breaking down. Juventus, while also expressing interest in Breccianini, have fallen behind Atalanta in the race after learning of Napoli's move.

Meanwhile, another important sale deal for Napoli has failed to go through. They were originally linked with Brentford

An agreement was reached on the transfer of Cajuste, but again, for some unknown reason, the deal eventually fell through. This certainly puts more pressure and challenges on Napoli's transfer efforts.

For Napoli, the failure of these two deals is undoubtedly a heavy blow. They will need to quickly adjust their strategy in the coming time and look for new reinforcement targets to ensure that the team's competitiveness in the new season will not be affected. At the same time, this is also a reminder to other clubs: in the transfer market, honesty and respect is the foundation of the deal, any attempt to seek benefits through improper means will pay a heavy price.

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