Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku, two prominent players for Napoli, have experienced strikingly different returns from what were relatively similar injuries. De Bruyne quickly regained his form and earned significant playing time under Antonio Conte, while Lukaku has been utilized sparingly in recent weeks.
According to reports from *Il Mattino* (via *Diretta Calciomercato*), the two Belgian stars could face divergent futures in Campania. The *Azzurri* are reportedly committed to Rasmus Hojlund, who is set to join permanently for €44 million and will become the focal point of their attack. Given Napoli’s rare use of a two-striker formation, a permanent shift in that direction appears improbable.
Napoli’s management reportedly has a gentleman’s agreement with Lukaku’s agent, Federico Pastorello. This suggests the club would not impede a transfer should lucrative offers materialize, particularly from the Saudi Pro League, despite Lukaku having another year remaining on his contract. In contrast, De Bruyne is anticipated to remain with the club, especially if he continues to perform as strongly as he has in his last two appearances. The club had considered parting ways with him in previous months, but that stance seems to have evolved.
Fabrizio Romano (via *SOSFanta*) indicates that the Belgian playmaker never communicated any intention to leave Napoli at the end of the season. While the club will naturally review its squad, a positive relationship exists between De Bruyne and the *Partenopei*. The player himself has not initiated any steps towards an exit.
Our Take on Napoli, Lukaku, and De Bruyne
While establishing a two-man attack isn’t inherently complex, Napoli’s apparent reluctance to consistently implement it could be telling. It’s plausible that the different approaches to their injury treatments—one undergoing surgery and the other not—influenced their recovery timelines. At this point, the varied utilization of the two players likely stems from factors beyond mere physical condition.








