Rome does not sell to De Laurentiis: Manolas is not for sale. Diawara and Mertens in the viewfinder


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It is not the first time that Aurelio De Laurentiis stings Rome with statements to vitriol that have the goal of provoking a reaction. The reason for the contention is called Kostas Manolas , the Neapolitan club that, however, would not be willing to pay the 36 million euro clause: “We need to understand at what price to get it, because we are talking about a player who is starting to get his age and who becomes a losing void because you can’t sell it then. I’m going to invest some money, but the clause must be lowered because if it matches the very high salary of the player it is clear that we are too high, “said the president of Napoli to Radio Kiss Kiss.

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Statements that have been accepted with detachment at Trigoria, no one is willing to unleash a dialectical battle with De Laurentiis. What emerges from Rome is that there is no desire to lower the rescission clause of 36 million, much less after the words of the patron of Napoli. At the moment the Greek is not for sale, but if someone wants to buy it then just pay the money and take the player home. A speech that is not only valid for Napoli, but for all the clubs that are interested in the power plant. The interest of Rome is to budget the Greek disposal money by 30 June, totaling a capital gain of around 30 million. Then Petrachi will take care of purchases: on the plate there is Diawara that could land in Trigoria already in July and also Dries Mertens . The Dutchman liked the former ds Monchi who tried to start a deal with Napoli last season, but did not get a result. Everything depends on the Manolas affair, if it were to unblock it could be the go-ahead to negotiate for the two Napoli players.

From: Il Mattino.

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