Matteo Gabbia, the former AC Milan player, has joined Serie A side Napoli. The news was announced by the club's president, Silvio Berlusconi, on Friday morning.
Gabbia, who played for AC Milan from 2011 to 2015, had been linked with a move away from Italy in recent months. He is expected to join Napoli in January, where he will compete with other Italian stars such as Nani, Gianluigi Buffon and Marco Materazzi.
The move comes at a time when Serie A clubs are under pressure to strengthen their squads ahead of the upcoming season. Many of the top players are currently out of contract or are set to leave the club, which could result in changes to the squad.
Gabbia, who is known for his technical skills and defensive solidity, will bring a new level of depth to Napoli's squad. His experience and versatility make him a valuable asset for the team, and he is likely to be key to their success this season.
While there is no word yet on how long Gabbia will remain with Napoli, it is clear that the club is looking to improve its squad and stay competitive in the league. With the transfer window now closed, it remains to be seen whether Gabbia will be able to convince Napoli of his value to the club.
In any case, Gabbia's arrival is sure to add another dimension to the Napoli squad and help them to contend for titles in the coming years.
