Luis Hasa recently joined SSC Napoli from Lecce for a reported fee of €500k.
While Hasa played just once with US Lecce in a Coppa Italia game and has not yet truly shown his talent in Serie A, his signing is expected to add squad depth to Antonio Conte’s side for the remainder of this Serie A season.
His signing follows the departure of PSG’s Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who has been replaced by the Brazilian David Neres but can also be replaced by Hasa if he can convince Conte of his talent.
Swiss international Noah Okafor also came to Napoli from AC Milan during this winter transfer window.
Given that Okafor has already played as a left-winger at Milan, he may also challenge for that role.
While Hasa is inexperienced in Serie A, he used to play in Juventus’ youth system, playing in all their youth sectors, including Juventus U19, before playing with Juventus Next Gen in Serie C.
Hasa was selected as the UEFA European Under-19 Championship’s Player of the Tournament in 2023, which clearly proves that this player has been a standout at the youth level.
Given that background, Napoli believe that Hasa has the talent needed to play top-level football in Italy.
This tactical analysis and scout report will explore Luis Hasas profile, playmaking, and goalscoring traits.
We will also explore how he can fit into Antonio Conte’s tactics this season to help Napoli in their marathon towards the Serie A title.
The analysis will also identify his possible roles and the positions that he can occupy at Napoli based on his skills and the squads depth.
Luis Hasa Style Of Play & Positions
Throughout his career, Hasa has played as a central midfielder, left midfielder, right midfielder, winger, advanced playmaker, and forward.
Hasa’s abilities allow him to be more efficient and successful as a midfielder, winger or advanced playmaker but not as a forward since he does not really have the abilities needed for that position, especially in Serie A.
The following heat map highlights Hasas positions throughout his career and shows he has played more on the left wing and as a left midfielder than at any other position.
But with Napoli having players like Neres and Okafor on that wing plus confirmed, solid, and almost irreplaceable midfielders like Frank Anguissa, former Man United’s Scott McTominay, and Stanislav Lobotka, it will be very complicated for Hasa to find sufficient playing time to showcase his abilities in midfield or on the wing.
That’s why Hasa should exploit every small opportunity.
He needs to remain motivated and concentrated to make the impact needed when he gets subbed in.
Luis Hasa Heat Map
That being said, it is probable that Hasa will get some playing time soon since Conte started experimenting with his preferred 3-5-2 formation lately, as seen in the game against Lazio.
This opens new doors for someone like Hasa to find new opportunities since this formation always needs reliable and dynamic wingers/wing-backs and midfielders.
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