The newspaper ‘Il Mattino’ on newsstands today takes stock of Napoli’s defense and explains that the Neapolitan management did not like the outburst of Brazilian defender Juan Jesus, a player whose contract is expiring, following the theft suffered in the city. President De Laurentiis’ company could release him as early as January and at that point purchase a new central defence. For this reason, we read, sporting director Giovanni Manna has carried out a new survey for Jaka Bijol, the 25-year-old central defender of Udinese and Slovenia. The Italian manager also follows a Spezia central defender, the 22-year-old Nicolò Bertola.
After the theft, Juan Jesus expressed himself as follows on his social media channels: “What happened tonight – wrote the defender – is just the icing on the cake, in the space of a month I found 5 AirTags in the car.
The mere fact of knowing that these criminals – continued Juan Jesus – know where I live does not bring me peace of mind, unfortunately in such a beautiful city I will never feel safe again. I know that material goods are ultimately secondary, but knowing that a stranger has violated my personal property really disgusts me.”