the Cavani method used to keep Koulibaly and keep Barça away

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It might well be one of the animations of the next transfer window. Reigning African champion with Senegal, the captain of the selection Kalidou Koulibaly is back in Naples. From now on eliminated from the Europa League following the defeat once morest Barça, the central defender will be able to concentrate on his end of the season and the mad race for the title in Italy. However, he will also have his mind occupied with his personal future. Indeed, his contract expires in June 2023, and several teams, including FC Barcelona, ​​dream of attracting him. A concern for Aurelio De Laurentiis, its president, ready to do anything to keep the 30-year-old defender.

A salary-cap exceeded?

Indeed, according to information from TuttoMercatoWeb, the boss of the Neapolitan team might well forget his salary-cap which he has set and thus avoid seeing his player fly away this summer, as will already be the case with Lorenzo Insigne, at the end of his contract in June, and who is committed to Toronto in Canada. The media explains that the player currently earns six million euros, and that it is impossible to ask him to lower his emoluments. De Laurentiis might then return to the method he used in particular with Edinson Cavani: “overpay” his best players to then establish a lower salary ceiling for the other so-called “transferable” elements for a correct showing. In Naples, Koulibaly is considered irreplaceable, and his club wants to do everything to retain him despite a potential offer of 30 million from Barça. In addition to retaining him this summer, it will then be necessary to work on his extension so as not to see him leave for free in June 2023. A hell of a job awaits Aurélio De Laurentiis.

to summarize

Aurélio De Laurentiis, the president of Naples, is ready to break one of his rules to keep Barça away from the Kalidou Koulibaly file and extend it. He might exceed the salary-cap, as was the case with Cavani.

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