Cavani will rot on the bench if he demands exorbitant
wages, warns Napoli president De Laurentiis
The Uruguay international still has four years to
run on his current contract with the Partenopei, but he wants his deal
renegotiated amidst interest from Juventus.
Napoli
president Aurelio De Laurentiis has warned Edinson Cavani that he will be left to "rot on the
bench" if the forward makes exorbitant wage demands to remain at the San
Paolo.
The Uruguay international is one of the most coveted
players in the world at the moment and Juventus are particularly keen on taking the striker to Turin.
Consequently, Cavani is said to be seeking a pay rise in order to stay at Napoli, but De Laurentiis insisted that he has no intention of being bullied into paying his star man a king's ransom.
"I will let him rot on the bench if he asks for €7-8 million in wages," the Partenopei supremo told TuttoNapoli.net.
Consequently, Cavani is said to be seeking a pay rise in order to stay at Napoli, but De Laurentiis insisted that he has no intention of being bullied into paying his star man a king's ransom.
"I will let him rot on the bench if he asks for €7-8 million in wages," the Partenopei supremo told TuttoNapoli.net.

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