Michael Folorunsho, currently contracted with Napoli until June 2029, could be on the move during the upcoming winter transfer window.
Despite limited appearances this season, the versatile midfielder has reportedly drawn interest from Serie A rivals Fiorentina and Lazio.
Folorunsho, 25, has endured a challenging period at Napoli, with injuries—including muscle and ankle issues—restricting his contributions.
In seven appearances across all competitions, the Italian-Nigerian player has logged just 103 minutes of playing time under manager Rudi Garcia.
A Versatile Midfielder in Demand
Despite his struggles for consistent playing time, Folorunsho’s skill set has caught the attention of potential suitors.
Known for his ability to adapt to multiple roles, he primarily operates as a central midfielder but is equally capable of performing as a ball-winner or playmaker.
According to Italian journalist Nicolò Schira, Fiorentina and Lazio are particularly keen on acquiring the midfielder.
Both clubs are believed to value his technical abilities and tactical versatility, which could add depth and dynamism to their respective squads.
Potential for a Fresh Start
Napoli’s reluctance to provide significant minutes for Folorunsho may open the door for a transfer, giving him a fresh start at a club eager to capitalize on his potential.
For Fiorentina, the midfielder could bolster their creativity in the middle of the park, while Lazio might view him as a valuable addition to strengthen their squad depth for domestic and European competitions.
As the winter transfer window approaches, negotiations could intensify, with Napoli likely weighing their options regarding the player’s future.
Whether Folorunsho remains at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium or secures a move elsewhere, his adaptability and talent ensure he remains a player to watch in Serie A.