Napoli have secured Vanja Milinkovic-Savic on loan from Torino. The Serie A champions are set to purchase the 28-year-old goalkeeper at the end of his loan for approximately €21.5 million. This decision allows Napoli to manage the payment in instalments, despite a €20 million release clause in his contract.
Milinkovic-Savic has been a key player for Torino, appearing in 144 Serie A matches. During his tenure, he achieved 44 clean sheets and conceded 154 goals. His experience will be vital as he competes with Alex Meret for the starting goalkeeper position at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.

The Serbian international is among several new additions to Napoli's squad this summer. Alongside him, Kevin De Bruyne, Noa Lang, and Sam Beukema have joined as part of Antonio Conte's strategy to secure consecutive league titles in Naples.
The announcement of Milinkovic-Savic's arrival came after Napoli's narrow victory over Catanzaro. In that match, Lorenzo Lucca scored his first goal for the club, securing a 2-1 win after Giacomo Raspadori initially put Napoli ahead.
This strategic move by Napoli not only strengthens their squad but also demonstrates their ambition to maintain dominance in Italian football. With Milinkovic-Savic's proven track record and the addition of other talented players, Napoli aims to continue their successful run under Conte's leadership.