SPIDERBOY said:According to forza Italian football,it's us or Madrid...
Serie A’s Top 10 Transfers: Predicting The Summer’s Biggest Moves
1. Edinson Cavani (Napoli)
Edinson Cavani is the jewel of the football world. The Uruguayan is likely to move away from Napoli this summer with both Real Madrid and Manchester City ready to trigger his release-clause.
Manchester City have already stated they are ready to make Cavani the highest paid player in the English Premier League. Not bad for a player signed from Uruguayan side Danubio in 2007.
Cavani has all the tools: Shooting, dribbling, passing, hold-up play and remarkably unlike other strikers, he is happy to contribute to the defensive side of the ball, too. There are only a finite number of teams that can sign the striker, and with Barcelona and Bayern Munich set at that position, Cavani will most likely find himself in the Spanish capital or northwest England in 2013/14.
If Cavani does go to Madrid, football fans may finally be able to see the two best strikers in football go one versus one. That is, if Falcao stays with Atletico Madrid. Regardless of where Cavani ends up, the rest of the world is about to find out what supporters of Serie A and all of Italy have known for quite some time.
Possible destinations: Manchester City, Real Madrid
Love city with mourinho possibly going and possible turmoil gettiing a new manager etc, would real madrid be that much more appealing than us. Mancini has been after cavani from day 1 and he knows that, was quoted saying "he enjoyed it". I think he would love that pysical battle in the premiership whilst having silva, aguero, yaya and other top signing around him. I think its in the bag with txiki selling the project to him how could he say no. Maybe the weather! :-pLoveCity said:All we have to fear is Real Madrid making their apparent interest concrete otherwise book your tattoos, he is surely ours. PSG have Ibra staying, Chelsea are getting Falcao, the Russian clubs offer no appeal to him.
MikeF said:And he should be holding up the new puma top we'll be wearing next seasonKladze said:Great! Will get a tattoo in the morning. But what are the odds that he has the exact same t-shirt and tattoo as Garcia? Crazy! They'll probably be best friends.kun said:
I think the unwillingness to pay the extra couple of millions to Hasards agent to secure his signature and then ended up with Sinclair made the final straw especially after losing out to Byern and United and Barca earlierSuperSilva said:SPIDERBOY said:According to forza Italian football,it's us or Madrid...
Serie A’s Top 10 Transfers: Predicting The Summer’s Biggest Moves
1. Edinson Cavani (Napoli)
Edinson Cavani is the jewel of the football world. The Uruguayan is likely to move away from Napoli this summer with both Real Madrid and Manchester City ready to trigger his release-clause.
Manchester City have already stated they are ready to make Cavani the highest paid player in the English Premier League. Not bad for a player signed from Uruguayan side Danubio in 2007.
Cavani has all the tools: Shooting, dribbling, passing, hold-up play and remarkably unlike other strikers, he is happy to contribute to the defensive side of the ball, too. There are only a finite number of teams that can sign the striker, and with Barcelona and Bayern Munich set at that position, Cavani will most likely find himself in the Spanish capital or northwest England in 2013/14.
If Cavani does go to Madrid, football fans may finally be able to see the two best strikers in football go one versus one. That is, if Falcao stays with Atletico Madrid. Regardless of where Cavani ends up, the rest of the world is about to find out what supporters of Serie A and all of Italy have known for quite some time.
Possible destinations: Manchester City, Real Madrid
It seems Real and City have both agreed personal terms (if rumours and stories are true), however Real are trying to avoid paying the full release clause price of £52M by trying to negotiate with De Laurentiis. This was happening about 4-5 days ago which might be the reason why (again if the rumours are true that an Man City insider said this) City have agreed to pay the full buyout to ensure we don't lose him.
Can you imagine if news broke that Real have agreed and confirmed Cavani will join them in principal... Mancini would be completely pissed off in front of the press and say yet again we missed out. I don't think Txiki and Soriano want to do that... I am sure they want to give Mancini that one superstar he is vying for.
Tbilisi said:Didnt play for Napoli today,anyone know why?