To retain Victor Osimhen at the club, Napoli is willing to break from their compensation structure and pay him far more than he is now paid.
At Napoli, the Nigerian striker is enjoying a fantastic season. In 19 appearances across all competitions this year, he has scored 14 goals.
He has been strongly linked with a transfer away from the Serie A powerhouses for the next campaign, with other teams throughout Europe reportedly showing interest.
It has been suggested in Italian media, as published by AreaNapoli, that Napoli is willing to deviate from their salary structure to the striker through next summer.
They have a €3.5 million annual cap on player salaries, but Napoli is willing to make an exception for Osimhen.
Napoli hopes that by meeting with the forward's agents and making him an offer of a contract worth up to €7 million per season, they would be able to persuade him to sign on for at least one more season.
Although it is a sizable contract offer by Serie A standards, Osimhen would undoubtedly want to test himself in the Premier League and Manchester United, who are eager to recruit the Nigerian international, are in a position to give him much more.
However, if he decides to go, Napoli would probably accept bids around €120 mill of ion for him next summer, and given the outstanding form he has shown this year, there won't be a lack of interested parties once the transfer market opens.
The fact that the top teams in Europe are interested in the striker, who is strong, quick, and a fantastic finisher with a career total of 80 goals in 171 games and is still just 24 years old, is not surprising.