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That's a bit harsch but yes 70m is way too much. Where is the limit then?

I think that for 40M, Cavani would already be a chelsea player but for almost the double we could almost sign someone like Ronaldo. That's pure speculation but only to say that we shouldn't trigger any buy out clause because it exists!

If that was 300M would he still worth it? Of course not, it's common sense and 63M it more than we could afford for him and we won't never pay it...

The only team that can pay that is Monaco or PSG.

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Lol. With 70m we can buy all your team and De Laurentis too.

with 70 you buy cavani only, that's the price

if you want hamsik too, i don't know if 40 millions is enought

napoli doesn't need money, if you want his player you have to pay the price ADL asks

otherwise, watch them on SKY

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Just watch now. We're all hoping for this signing and City will activate the clause in the next few days and he'll go there.

He'd be devastating in front of our midfield. Price is scary, but damn we'd have some player on our hands.

I have a feeling cavani already a chelsea player.

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I'll try to find some stats, but Cavani proved his value to a manager like Mourinho - if he hadn't already.

Tactically and technically he was nearly perfect. Committed with the team, he ran and worked really hard (as work rate seems to be the trend in the thread lately). He put a lot of pressure in Brazilian midfield and even attack, and he intercepted some balls. It's not even about the goal and a few other chances alone.

That's the kind of player Mourinho loves, the kind he prefers to work with and our manager can be quite obstinate, so if he convinces himself we need him and no one else, he'll be ours and I don't see how Mourinho wouldn't want him.

This is the clutch, the determination, the commitment that José values the most in a player.

Of course, it was one of the most important matches of the year to Uruguay and consequently to Cavani, but I think he showed to everyone that still questioned than when things get tough (like in the match against Venezuela - in the qualifying, not only the circumstances of the match, but also the qualifying itself) he gives more. And that's something I miss from having Drogba - but I'm not revisiting that conversation.

It was one of the best matches I watched from him and I've watched quite a lot of Napoli matches last season.

I was once again positively impressed and even more convinced we need someone like him. Ba moves some - but not enough - Torres is lazy and bitchy and moody, so we never which Fernando will play.

I'm sure Mourinho will look more affectionately after this match, he was a warrior ;)

I still think 53, 60, 70 or whatever it is, is an outrageous amount of money, but I want him badly.

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Cavani is most powerful player in serie A probably. In chase Cavani will leave Naples ADL is looking forward to buying another stricker more or less like Cavani.

If you do sell Cavani, who do you want Napoli to buy to replace him?

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1. No one, NO ONE will pay 70m for Cavani. Not even City

2. That is not how the 10% rule works. Palermo will get 10% of the price he is sold for, not an additional 10%. The price will be determined by Chelsea and Napoli and the latter will pay those 10% of the deal, a maximum of 6.3m . If you always think you'll get an extra 10%, I can retrace why you country's economic is so freakin messed up.

http://www.rafabenitez.com/web/index.php?act=mostrarContenidos&idioma=in&co=2282

Rafa benitez quote

"Neither the president nor I want him to leave because as a player Cavani is important to us. He has a clause, you cannot control this, but the idea is to continue to grow with the team and score a lot of goals here".

"If you want the player you must activate their clause. Although none of us want him to leave, we do not propose to let Cavani go. On the contrary, we argue that we need to strengthen the squad. For the club and Cavani that has become increasingly important".

So the price is 70 milllions

3. Chelsea won't pay 63m for Cavani. If they were prepared to do so, they already would have. Napoli is not an established top club who can simply make their players stay as long as ADL wants. As of now, they are only a springboard. If they forced Cavani to stay, it would send out a message to all players they might want to sign someday, that it will be very hard to get out. As long as a club does not play for titles and does not pay those extra high wages it can't afford that stance. If Cavani wants to move adn no one pays the clause, Napli wil be forced to accept a lower bid. If they don't they will have an unhappy Cavani around for whom they will get a good deal less when they finally have to sell him next year.

Dont worry for our future ADL knows how to make his business
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2. That is not how the 10% rule works. Palermo will get 10% of the price he is sold for, not an additional 10%. The price will be determined by Chelsea and Napoli and the latter will pay those 10% of the deal, a maximum of 6.3m €. If you always think you'll get an extra 10%, I can retrace why you country's economic is so freakin messed up.

The price will not be' determined by Chelsea because is already determined, 70M, 90% for Napoli is 63M

I know that we will always get 90% of the price , but if you think you make the price even if we don't want to sell and don't need money I can retrace why Your economic too is going so bad even without 20 years of Berlusconi

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The price will not be' determined by Chelsea because is already determined, 70M, 90% for Napoli is 63M

I know that we will always get 90% of the price , but if you think you make the price even if we don't want to sell and don't need money I can retrace why Your economic too is going so bad even without 20 years of Berlusconi

No one is even paying 60m euros for him, let alone 70m. And if he hands in a transfer request, that would make it even worse for Napoli.

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