They are fashionable. Indeed, they are really fashionable. In the last few years
they started popping up like daisies in the spring, but with a lot
less candor has shifted the Italian transfer market and not only.
We are talking about the termination clauses that increasingly
they are often included in players’ contracts to prevent
companies to impose their own unique will
in the sale of its members. But also to allow a
anyone to know at what figure the clubs are interested in selling
own most valuable pieces.
In the Napoli home, that of the clause has become
an almost ritual custom. And indeed the supplies more
noisy in recent years (from Lavezzi to Higuain passing by
Cavani) all arrived thanks to the payment by the club
concerned of the full price provided for in the clause. None
negotiation. Either you give me what I ask, or it is
useless to come and knock on my door , it seems to be
this is the unspoken message that De Laurentiis presents to
potential buyers. Well, in the last hours she came to
check the truth about the clause in the contract of
Kalidou Kouliblay. According to what he did know to some extent
day ago Napoli, the 150 million clause valid for
abroad would have taken place by 2020. But now it emerges that the
price remains the same, but can also be exercised in
Italy starting as early as this year. A novelty
which opens up hypotheses that are anything but remote. Yup,
because if Manchester City decided to bet the
central of Napoli, for Sheikh Mansour might not
represent any kind of economic problem to pay the 150
millions in the Napoli coffers. But not only. It is true that the
Juventus is on the trail of De Ligt from Ajax, but not
it is certainly a mystery that Sarri asked his
new leadership to receive the Senegalese central of
Napoli. In short, if before it seemed that Kalidou was armored
at least for another year, now everything is back in discussion. Also
because the words of the Senegalese from the withdrawal of his
national in the African Cup of Nations, leave some doubts:
“I don’t know if I’ll stay in Napoli, but I think so
because I’m very well there. But now I think only of
Cup”. It is not an oath of absolute loyalty
and unconditional. The parable of Koulibaly was indeed
exceptional: Napoli bought it in 2014 from the Genk for a while
less than 8 million and over the next 5 seasons the
its value has more than increased tenfold. At that point
that the value attributed by Napoli is 150 million, those
provided for by the termination clause.
From: Il Mattino.
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