Unexpected Exclusion of Piotr Zielinski from Napoli's Champions League Squad

Piotr Zielinski fuori dalla lista Champions
Napoli has released the list of players available for the Champions League and surprisingly, Piotr Zielinski has been left out. The Polish midfielder will therefore not be able to...

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Napoli has released the list of players available for the Champions League and surprisingly, Piotr Zielinski has been left out. The Polish midfielder will therefore not be able to take part in the round of 16 between Napoli and Barcelona, scheduled for February 21 and March 12. An unforeseen exclusion that confirms the break between the player and the club. He has been replaced by the new arrival, Hamad Junior Traoré.

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Zielinski is now close to saying goodbye and the club's decision to exclude him from the Champions list is perhaps a definitive clue. The Pole is now promised to Inter and there is a high probability that he will land in Milan on a free transfer in June. On the other hand, the former Empoli player appears in the Serie A list. In addition to Zielinski, Demme and the new purchase Dendoncker have also been left out of the Champions list.

Napoli's UEFA list

Cajuste, Gollini, Lindstrom, Lobotka, Mazzocchi, Ngonge, Juan Jesus, Olivera, Osimhen, Ostigard, Rrhamani, Mario Rui, Simeone, Traore, Anguissa, Di Lorenzo, Meret, Politano, Raspadori, Contini, Kvaratskhelia, Natan, Idasiak.

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