As they note, Napoli needs targeted investments in young players who are already ready to take on key roles on the field. "Kerim Alajbegović is exactly that kind of player—an 18-year-old Bosnian-Herzegovinian talent and one of the 'executioners' who decided Italy's fate in the World Cup qualifiers, and who has now caught the eye of all top European clubs," writes Gazzetta. Italian media emphasize that Kerim potentially has absolutely everything needed to become the new Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. Alajbegović's value today is at least double, if not triple, compared to that amount, and his transfer for 20 to 25 million euros would represent a great deal for Napoli. When it comes to his on-field profile, Alajbegović can play on the right or left wing in an attacking trio, but he also excels in the role of an attacking midfielder. He is distinguished by excellent technique, the so-called "soft" foot, incredible speed with the ball, and remarkable sporting audacity in one-on-one situations. "Young Bosnian-Herzegovinian national team player is destined for great things, and it is well known that Napoli's president Aurelio De Laurentiis has always loved such sporting gambles. Talents like this thrill him, just as Alajbegović himself, with his brilliant moves, feints, and dribbles, can easily ignite passion in the stands," concludes Gazzetta.