Napoli win Serie A title – Breaking down their squad construction

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First title since 1990 

Napoli are the champions of Italy. The team coached by Luciano Spalletti secured a 1-1 draw against Udinese Calcio to win their third title in history. Napoli won the Serie A title with five games to go and a 16-point gap to second-placed Lazio. The most impressive part, Napoli won the title by spending just €343.8 million on their squad, one of the most efficient squad constructions in European football.  

Victor Osimhen would ultimately score the goal (52’) that secured the first title since the Diego Maradona era. Sandi Lovric scored the go-ahead goal for Udinese (13’). While Osimhen and his teammates celebrated in Udinese, the championship party in Napoli quickly went into full swing. Around 60,000 fans followed the game in on eight massive screens installed inside the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. More screens were installed all over town. 

Napoli stars lead the way: The biggest market value winners in Serie A

21 Lautaro Martínez | Inter | Market value increase: €5m

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New market value: €80m

Market value update: 21 March 2023

20 Adrien Rabiot | Juventus | Market value increase: €5m

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New market value: €30m

19 Nicolás González | Fiorentina | Market value increase: €5m

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New market value: €28m

18 Alex Meret | Napoli | Market value increase: €5m

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New market value: €18m

17 Marco Carnesecchi | Cremonese | Market value increase: €5m

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New market value: €13m

16 Ivan Provedel | Lazio | Market value increase: €5m

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New market valuet: €12m

15 Lewis Ferguson | Bologna | Market value increase: €5m

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New market value: €9m

14 Federico Baschirotto | US Lecce | Market value increase: €5.8m

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New market value: €8m

13 André Onana | Inter | Market value increase: €6m

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New market value: €20m

12 Tommaso Baldanzi | Empoli | Market value increase: €7m

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New market value: €10m

11 Stanislav Lobotka | Napoli | Market value increase: €8m

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New market value: €38m

10 Perr Schuurs | Torino | Market value increase: €8m

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New market value: €20m

9 Nicolò Casale | Lazio | Market value increase: €8m

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New market value: €17m

8 Malick Thiaw | Milan | Market value increase: €9m

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New market value: €15m

6 Ademola Lookman | Atalanta | Market value increase: €10m

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New market value: €30m

6 Giorgio Scalvini | Atalanta | Market value increase: €10m

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New market value: €30m

5 Nicolò Fagioli | Juventus | Market value increase: €12m

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New market value: €20m

4 Min-jae Kim | Napoli | Market value increase: €15m

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New market value: €50m

3 Rasmus Højlund | Atalanta | Market value increase: €20m

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New market value: €35m

2 Khvicha Kvaratskhelia | Napoli | Market value increase: €25m

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New market value: €85m

1 Victor Osimhen | Napoli | Market value increase: €30m

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New market value: €100m

Several thousand fans got together all over town and chanted songs and burned fireworks. And even before the final whistle was blown in Udine, fireworks could be seen all over town. Due to security measures, the police shut down traffic in the often-chaotic city. The measures were supposed to secure a peaceful party night. That party was technically supposed to happen four days ago, but Napoli dropped two points in the 1-1 draw against Salernitana. Despite that result, nobody in Italy had any doubt that Napoli would win its third title after 1987 and 1990. 

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