Napoli is now striving hard to sign the 23-year-old Brighton key midfielder before the transfer deadline.

Napoli have not given up their pursuit of Brighton midfielder Billy Gilmour. Gli Azzurri bid £8m for the Scottish international last week. The Seagulls rejected the bid quickly and reportedly were not willing to sell Gilmour unless a much bigger offer came in for him.
Napoli need to sell before they buy Billy Gilmour
According to top Italian transfer journalist Gianluca di Marzio, Napoli is ready to test Brighton’s resolve. Reportedly, Gilmour is one of Antonio Conte’s top transfer targets. The club are working hard to get the deal done before the start of the season.

 

Before Napoli can sign Gilmour, Gli Azzurri will need to get rid of some of their current players. Napoli are looking to sell Swedish international Jens Cajuste and academy

graduate Gianluca Gaetano to collect finances to sign Gilmour and their other primary transfer target, Frosinone’s Marco Brescianini.
Brighton are dousing the Billy Gilmour transfer rumors.
Early sources stated that acquiring the Scotsman would cost only £12 million. However, Brighton CEO Paul Barber dismissed the transfer rumors earlier this week.

The former Tottenham director informed talkSPORT. “Billy has been an important player for us, and we’re eager to keep him. He’s a fantastic footballer and a great character around this squad.” Brighton can’t afford to lose another top midfielder

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For Brighton’s sake, let’s hope that Barber and club Chairman Tony Bloom stick fast and keep Gilmour around. While he has not hit the peaks he has for Scotland with Brighton, Gilmour has been a very reliable player for the Seagulls. With Pascal Gross reportedly leaving the club this summer, Brighton will be left with very few midfielders with Premier League experience. It also would be a big risk to let such a talented player go without seeing what he can do under new manager Fabian Hürzeler. Unless the player explicitly asks to leave the club this summer, I would not sell Billy Gilmour this summer.

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