Napoli working to extend the contract of Cameroonian midfielder Zambo Anguissa

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Italian Serie A outfit SSC Napoli are reportedly looking to extend the contract of Cameroonian midfielder André-Frank Zambo Anguissa.

Under Antonio Conte, Napoli have started the season strongly, sharing the top spot in Serie A with Roma, and the club’s management is now focusing on securing key players for the future.

According to reports, contract extensions for Amir Rrahmani, Leonardo Spinazzola, and Zambo Anguissa are all in the pipeline.

Rrahmani is expected to be the first to sign, with a new deal running until 2028. The Kosovar defender’s gross salary will be around €4 million, though the Growth Decree will allow Napoli to reduce its tax burden, leaving him with a net income of approximately €3 million.

Leonardo Spinazzola, who has rediscovered his form under Conte and remains a crucial figure for both club and country, is also set to renew his contract beyond June 2025. The renewal is described as a formality, with only minor adjustments expected to his current €3.3 million salary.

As for Zambo Anguissa, the Cameroonian international remains one of Napoli’s most influential midfielders. Although his current deal runs until 2027, the club wants to further secure his services by offering an improved salary package that could see him earn up to €4 million per season.

Thanks to Italy’s Growth Decree, Napoli can maintain financial stability while rewarding the 29-year-old for his consistency and importance in the squad.