NAPOLI - Supremo Napoli, Aurelio de Laurentiis, recently issued a statement a little provocative to "beat back" move Manchester City are still chasing Edinson Cavani. Aloud, De Laurentiis indulgence that the City would not be able to buy Cavani.
The Citizens is in fact not the only party that attracted the Uruguayan international striker. There are three other kinds of clubs Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid. But lately it's most condensed City winning the title associated with cappocannonieri Serie A last season.
Cavani official price is high. Not to mention the total contract release clause is 63 million euros. De
Laurentiis confident view that the current situation of Cavani, not going anywhere next season because the City is considered not got the funds to redeem the contract clause.
"Manchester City did not have enough money to buy Cavani because I know themselves that they
would not pay for it. Abu Dhabi (City owner) said they would not meet the price tag of 63 million
euros for Cavani, "revealed De Laurentiis.
De Laurentiis also at the same time respond to the comments Cavani, who once said that he,
harbored a dream to play with great teams like Madrid or Barcelona. De Laurentiis claimed to
understand players like Cavani, sometimes had a personal dream and it's natural.
"With Edinson, nothing changed. Headlines I read in the newspapers do not represent the words
with certainty. He could have denied the importance of a club like Real Madrid. But do not forget that he made his name at Napoli, "he continued, as excerpted Football365, Saturday (06/22/2013).
"If the kind of club Anzhi (Makhachkala) interested in him, maybe he'll refuse. But other clubs like Bayern (Munich), Barcelona or Real Madrid, could entice him to move, "added the Italian tycoon who is also the film's producer.
"He knew that he had a contract and obligation to us. Not to mention the existence of a contract
release clause. Cavani also know that he is an important player in Napoli. I do not know whether at Real Madrid or any other team, he would be just as important as it is now, "said De Laurentiis.