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Napoli continues to work on the delicate case linked to captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo. Carlo Alvino reveals the amount that Napoli will ask for in the event of the transfer of the full-back.

These are pretty hot days at home Naples, with the case linked to the future of Giovanni Di Lorenzo at the center of the discussions. The Italian captain has expressed his intention to leave the club, with confirmations also arriving on several occasions from his agent, Mario Giuffredi.

The management and Conte himself are only working to mend the rift, even if it now seems incurable. Journalist Carlo Alvino revealed the amount that the Azzurri will ask to possibly let Di Lorenzo leave.

Alvino reveals the amount requested by Napoli to sell Di Lorenzo: shock proposal

Napoli is grappling with the delicate case concerning its captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo, who would like to be sold during the summer. The club is trying everything to change the mind of its captain, who doesn’t seem willing to take any steps back today. Napoli is ready to protect itself, with the club reportedly ready to ask for the shock sum of 60 million euros to let Di Lorenzo leave, as announced by Carlo Alvino to Radio Kiss Kiss Naples.

Alvino’s shock announcement: “Napoli ready to ask for 60 million to sell Di Lorenzo” – LAPRESSE – Spazionapoli.it

The meeting with Mario Giuffredi which took place yesterday did not change the cards on the table, with Di Lorenzo ready to leave Napoli. On the other hand, the club does not want to devalue its captain, and is ready to shoot high to let him leave. The shock proposal could scare the interested clubs, and consequently Di Lorenzo would be put with his back against the wall by the club. The Di Lorenzo case continues to be hot, with Napoli even ready to keep the player in the stands if he decides not to stay.

Article modified 12 Jun 2024 – 15:23

 
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