Napoli Agrees to Renew Contract with Defender
Italian club Napoli has reached an agreement with center-back Amir Rahmani for a new contract according to journalist Manuel Guardasoli.
Guardasoli stated that the southern club has come to an agreement with the player to extend the contract until the summer of 2029.
The Kosovar defender will receive an annual salary of "3.5 million euros," making him one of the highest-paid players in the team.
Rahmani, who is 31 years old, is considered one of Napoli's key stars in recent seasons.
Guardasoli stated that the southern club has come to an agreement with the player to extend the contract until the summer of 2029.
The Kosovar defender will receive an annual salary of "3.5 million euros," making him one of the highest-paid players in the team.
Rahmani, who is 31 years old, is considered one of Napoli's key stars in recent seasons.
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