
Long trayed by OM to strengthen the left corridor of its attack, Noa Lang will finally sign in Naples. The deal figures are colossal and we understand why Marseille did not align.
Olympique de Marseille has means after its direct qualification for the next Champions League. This is not to say that Medhi Benatia and Pablo Longoria intend to do anything on the transfer market. The Noa Lang file is ideal for measuring the prudence of OM leaders at the start of the summer transfer window. Although they are in the active research of an attacker to evolve on the left side to replace Luis Henrique, sold at Inter, the Marseille club refused to align with the crazy demands of the winger of the PSV, as well as the Dutch club.
🚨💙 Noa Lang has informed PSV Eindhoven about his agreement on personal terms with Napoli.
Contract until June 2030 for €2.8m net salary per season.
New contacts club to club soon as PSV want €35m plus 10% sell-on clause. pic.twitter.com/rvb0Ib9WYO
– Fabrizio Romano (@fabrizioromano) June 27, 2025
Noa Lang will sign in the coming days on the side of Naples and Fabrizio Romano revealed this Friday the figures for this colossal operation. The transfer window teaches us that Noa Lang will sign until 2030 in Naples with an estimated salary at nearly 3 million euros net per year, emoluments which would have directly placed the player in the top 5 of the biggest wages in Marseille. Even more crazy, the transfer compensation that Naples will pay to the PSV Eindhoven.
Noa Lang in Naples, the figures are crazy
While a sum around 20 million euros was mentioned two weeks ago, the reigning Italian champion will finally pay 35 million euros plus 10% to the resale at the PSV Eindhoven. Crazy figures for a player who is certainly promising but which does not yet offer all the guarantees at the very high level. We understand better, in the end, why Medhi Benatia and Pablo Longoria have passed their journey without insisting in this file. Especially since the volcanic character of the player can scare, especially for an element paid so expensive.