Napoli are on the verge of striking a deal with Hellas Verona over Sofyan Amrabat according to a report from TuttoMercatoWeb.
Napoli have offered a deal worth €16 million in total for the Moroccan midfielder, who will then link up with his new team at the end of the season.
The reason for this is because FIFA rules only permit players to play for two clubs in a single season and Amrabat has already represented both Club Brugge and Hellas Verona in competitive action.
Amrabat will join the Stadio San Paolo club on a four year contract which will come with an annual salary of €2 million.
The 23-year-old has made 17 appearances across all competitions this season but has been unable to score any goals or give any assists in 1430 minutes on the park.
This news will come as a blow to Inter who are understood to have held talks with the Gialloblu club over him as well as Marash Kumbulla and Amir Rrahmani in recent weeks.