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Napoli calls on city to succeed in 60 million pound deal
Napoli will sell Kalidou Koulibaly to the City for 60 million pounds, reportedly.
Koulibaly is a target of Pep Guardiola in this play window, and Napoli are willing to pass on their agreement to signal Gabriel Magalhaes of Lille.
City and Napoli have been far away in their Koulibaly trials, although Napoli’s owner Aurelio di Laurentiis has particularly reduced their demand value for the player.
Here’s the koulibaly envelope, as men understand.
Why City didn’t sue Der Spiegel
Many Manchester City enthusiasts sought to have his club go on a war footing after being acquitted of serious violations of the regulations of money fair play (FFP) last month.
The tough legal team they used to nullify UEFA’s two-year suspension at European festivals should, those jubilant fans insist, now attack those whom Les Bleus had called, from the outset, a “clear and organized” attempt.Damage your reputation.
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But the City has moved away from such an attempt, even when Der Spiegel, the German news magazine that had originally published the emails received through the leaker Leaks hacker Rui Pinto, published other pirated emails two days after the disclosure of the written reasons for the City waiver.
Pinto himself is awaiting trial in Portugal, accused of PC sabotage, attempted extortion and other crimes.
One of the main reasons was that the City sought the challenge of erupting after 18 months of criticism, based on the concept that they had concealed the owners’ investment in the form of sponsorship cash and had violated UEFA’s FFP rules.
After being dragged into UEFA’s own investigation and, first, discovered through the club’s semi-independent monetary body, City was acquitted through the fully independent Court of Arbitration for Sport (TAS).
Read the full story here.
Lazio coach criticizes David Silva for switching to Real Sociedad
David Silva has been criticized through Lazio following his resolve to move to Real Sociedad.
The Serie A club claimed to have reached an agreement with the Spaniard after his departure from City, adding a salary of four million pounds and the use of a personal jet to return to Spain.
However, Silva decided to move to Rome in favor of an agreement with the League of Imanol Sheriff, and Lazio’s sporting director, Igil Tare, delivered his verdict on the 34-year-old’s radical change.
“I’m learning about David Silva’s move to The Royal Society.I have great respect for the player, but for the man,” Tare said in an interview with the club’s website.
The Italian giants were obviously confident in a successful transfer, and the most sensible scorer Ciro Immobile revealed his enthusiasm for joining Silva next season in an interview last week.
Silva rejected Lazio’s assertions that there was an agreement, insisting that he had accepted the only agreement on the contract presented to him through the Company.