
No way back for Romelu? Lukaku to be banished from Napoli squad for rest of season over injury debacle
A breakdown in relations at Castel Volturno
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Now pencilled in to return next week, another report by
The injury debacle that triggered the banish
The core of the issue stems from a disagreement over the management of the forward's physical problems. After withdrawing from the Belgium squad, he sought independent medical advice rather than returning to Italy for assessment. This perceived lack of trust deeply angered the Serie A champions. The Napoli hierarchy feel disrespected, viewing his actions as a breach of protocol.
Sporting director Manna made the club's stance perfectly clear before their recent 1-0 victory against AC Milan, saying: "Romelu went to Belgium for international duty, had a slight setback with an injury and preferred to stay there to train, contrary to what we had asked. No one would have stopped him from working with his doctors, but we wanted to discuss it in Naples, and that didn't happen. We are unhappy about it. The integrity, respect, and value of the group are above all else. Talking about it now is superfluous, because Romelu is not here. He is working in Belgium. I think and hope he will return within a week. But he knows there will be consequences."
Conte's loyalty tested as summer exit looms
Despite the mounting tension, teammates Matteo Politano and Leonardo Spinazzola have publicly defended him, highlighting the emotional toll of losing his father. However, manager Conte finds his loyalty tested. Conte pushed heavily for the €30 million signing from Chelsea in August 2024, yet with just one league goal in five appearances this term, the tactical disruption caused by his persistent absences has forced a rethink. Consequently, a summer exit looms after this disastrous spell. It is increasingly difficult to envisage the player remaining in Naples beyond June. Napoli have to actively seek a buyer, aiming to offload his substantial wages and rebuild a unified squad free from off-pitch distractions.
Napoli push for European security and title chase
With Lukaku sidelined, Napoli must focus on their final six Serie A fixtures. Sitting second with 66 points, they trail leaders Inter by nine points. To finish the season strongly, the club face crucial matches against Lazio, Cremonese and Como to secure Champions League football, hold off AC Milan in the battle for second place, and keep their slim title hopes alive.
