Chelsea have sealed a deal for Edinson Cavani, claims Napoli's official radio station
The Blues have agreed to pay the Serie A side £49.3m for the Uruguayan, according to the Italians' own radio station
Napoli have agreed a £49.3m deal with Chelsea for Edinson Cavani, claims the Italian club's official radio station
Manchester United have a £50m bid ready for the Uruguayan forward - who was top scorer in Serie A last season.
But according to Napoli's radio station Radio Marte, a deal has been done between manager Rafa Benitez and Chelsea for 'Il Matador'.
"We have received news in the office from a very reliable source that Napoli have sealed a deal with Chelsea for Cavani's sale," the station has announced.
"Rafa Benitez also gave the all-clear, but before making the move official Napoli want to secure the striker who will replace Il Matador.
"(Napoli president) Aurelio De Laurentiis' club will pick up around €58m (£49.3m), a slight discount on the buy-out clause, which is the same situation as Ezequiel Lavezzi to PSG last year.
"The player will earn €8.5m (£7.2m) per season plus image rights."
But just how good is he? We asked Serie A watcher Sheridan Bird for his profile of Cavani.
Manchester United have a £50m bid ready for the Uruguayan forward - who was top scorer in Serie A last season.
But according to Napoli's radio station Radio Marte, a deal has been done between manager Rafa Benitez and Chelsea for 'Il Matador'.
"We have received news in the office from a very reliable source that Napoli have sealed a deal with Chelsea for Cavani's sale," the station has announced.
"Rafa Benitez also gave the all-clear, but before making the move official Napoli want to secure the striker who will replace Il Matador.
"(Napoli president) Aurelio De Laurentiis' club will pick up around €58m (£49.3m), a slight discount on the buy-out clause, which is the same situation as Ezequiel Lavezzi to PSG last year.
"The player will earn €8.5m (£7.2m) per season plus image rights."
But just how good is he? We asked Serie A watcher Sheridan Bird for his profile of Cavani.
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