Wednesday, 27 March 2013

City & Chelsea target Cavani uncertain of future - ESPN.co.uk

Napoli striker Edinson Cavani admits he's uncertain where he'll be playing next time and says it's up to the team whether he remains at the San Paolo. Cavani has scored 27 ambitions in 33 games for Walter Mazzarri's area to help them around 2nd in the Serie A table, along with his performances over the past couple of years ultimately causing a lot of attention from Europe's top clubs. Chelsea and Birmingham City have been directly connected with the Uruguayan in recent months, in addition to Real Madrid and Barcelona, and all four groups might have to pay for a substantial amount of money to award him away from the Italian ensemble. Cavani's adviser Gennaro Famigliett also said the other day his passion for the lovers would have been a big element in whether he leaves or not. Cavani told Uruguayan guide El Observador: "Football is a business. In Napoli I am fine as I've the love of the supporters, but in where you play as time goes on football you never know. Much also depends upon the team and the conclusions of the president." Team leader Aurelio De Laurentiis is determined to keep the frontman, but knows when anybody gives his buy-out term, there's little they can do. "Because of the A70 million clause there are maybe two that amount can be spent by teams who and because they are usually the people who decide," De Laurentiis said in Gazzetta dello Sport you have to see if the coaches are exactly the same or can change. "Cavani has always shown great friendship and professionalism and has always been attached with the top of Napoli. It is apparent a boy of 25 may be interested in groups like Barcelona and Real Madrid." Instructor Mazzarri has additionally been related to a away, but De Laurentiis believes even when the 51-year-old and Cavani leave, his club could remain among the best in the team. "We won't disappoint the fans," De Laurentiis said. "If Mazzarri stays and Cavani leaves, then we shall develop a great group. If also Mazzarri were to keep, then we'll still have a great group. I'll not change Mazzarri for anyone, however it depends only on him. Mazzarri may change president, but I will not change Mazzarri for another coach. "I chose him and have now been dealing with him perfectly for quite some time. If he is fed up and really wants to take a break or choose another experience, then that's just his decision."

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