Celtic-linked striker Giuseppe Ambrosino could reportedly make a U-turn over his future.
The Parkhead club were said to be interested in a move for the centre-forward earlier this summer.
Ambrosino spent last season on loan at Frosinone from Napoli, scoring five goals in 37 games.
It was previously reported that he could be on the move this window, although local Italian newspaper Corriere del Mezzogiorno (via ilmionapoli.it), claims that 'there could be a U-turn'.
It is said that Ambrosino is 'valuable' for the Napoli squad, and that he could stay, despite interest from fellow Serie A outfit Cremonese, who are trying to sign him on loan with an option to buy.
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The 21-year-old is training separately at Napoli's training ground as he awaits confirmation over his future.
Celtic's pursuit of Ambrosino has gone dormant in recent weeks.
Brendan Rodgers remains on the hunt for attacking reinforcements, although he had no updates on potential incomings after his side's 2-0 win over Aberdeen at the weekend.
He said [Sky Sports]: "Look, I think that I've got no news now at this very moment on where we're at.
"Our job between now and the end of the window is to make Celtic the very best that we possibly can. In the meantime, we'll continue to develop the players that are here and improve them.
"Of course, I want Celtic to live in the very best possible place that it can be. And for me, that'll be us signing more players at the top end of the pitch. But I can't magic them in there, and if they're not there, then we'll work with the players that are there and make them the very best that they can be.
"We know what we need to strengthen. We know where we want to live and be the best that we can be - we have to."