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Napoli Fan Token ($NAP) Climbs 25% As Summer Rebuild Aims to Retain Title

Author: Greg Thomson

The fortunes of the Napoli Fan Token ($NAP) may be signalling optimism in Naples ahead of the coming season, as Antonio Conte’s men set out to retain the Serie A title after last season’s final-day win.

The spot price of the Napoli Fan Token ($NAP) has been on the rise for the past month, after dropping to an all-time low in mid-June. Since June 23, the $NAP token has rebounded to the tune of 25% – climbing from $0.56 all the way to $0.70 on July 24.

In the past 24 hours the surge cooled somewhat, leaving the token price at $0.64, and net gains at 15% for the past thirty days. 

Trade volume rarely dropped below $200,000 throughout the last month, and increased to as much as $1.3 million earlier this week.

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Flurry of Transfer Activity Hits Naples

Napoli are aiming to retain the Serie A title for the first time in their history following last season’s win – and this might be their best chance yet. 

In addition to the €150 million spent on player transfers last season, Napoli have already spent €74 million on new intake this summer – with more than a month of the transfer window left to run.

The club has secured the signings of centre-back Sam Beukema from Bologna for €31 million, and PSV Eindhoven winger, Noa Lang for €25 million, among others. However the most interesting acquisition might be the free signing of former Manchester City (CITY) playmaker, Kevin De Bruyne.

At the age of just 34, De Bruyne’s departure from City was a surprise to many, and he might have enough left in the tank to supercharge last season’s pairing of Scott McTominay and Romelu Lukaku. 

Given that Jack Grealish has been spotted holidaying in the Amalfi coast, rumours are abound that De Bruyne might not be the only signing from Manchester City this summer.