The problem of stable money is clearly very important for the survival of a club. Retaining quality players must be supported with adequate funds. When Napoli already looks as if it will not have the funds to appoint several players for sale, it means very little for next season to be a worthy competitor. But I'm not sure that Napoli finances are so bad. It's just that the decision to sell players will have a bad impact.
We still haven't heard that Napoli is experiencing a financial crisis, it's just that maybe Napoli's management doesn't want to issue a higher salary that has been set, there are also other rumors about Spalletti raising this salary, they still don't know, but there is only news that he wants to rest, maybe there is a factor there are also others who can make Spalletti leave when Napoli are in their heyday.
Vitcor Osimhen is now being chased a lot and is being offered a higher salary than Napoli, with a market price that is quite high above 100 million euros, if Osimhen looks at it in terms of salary then he might look at other clubs and choose to move rather than at Napoli let alone be left by Spalletti later.
Around teams and players there are frequently rumours and conjectures in the world of football and Napoli is no exception. Although there may not be any evidence of a financial issue at Napoli it is conceivable that the players discontent may be related to the management unwillingness to pay greater salary. Rumours that Luciano Spalletti would leave could exacerbate the tense situation. Vitcor Osimhen a highly sought after player might be persuaded by offers from other teams who are willing to pay him well and provide him the opportunity to progress in his career. It is logical that Osimhen would think about looking into other choices if he feels underappreciated or uncertain about Napoli future course. But it is unclear whether these rumours will come to pass or if Napoli will be able to allay their players worries in order to keep their potential and regain stability inside the team.