Transfer Rumors 2013 – Manchester City Chasing Edinson Cavani

Transfer Rumors 2013 – Manchester City Chasing Edinson Cavani

According to everyone involved with Napoli, Manchester City and Edinson Cavani, an offer has been made for the Uruguayan striker, at this moment rejected.

Napoli don’t want to enter another rebuilding stage. They aren’t exactly battling for the Serie A title as some (including us) expected, falling a tad short of Juventus as the differences in quality and depth between the Italian champions and the rest of the chasers are just too big to overcome. While Cavani will certainly make things very comfortable financially, Napoli will struggle finding someone to fill the shoes of the striker who has scored 13 goals in 15 matches this season and 62 in 83 since joining from Palermo.

As you can guess, Manchester City don’t really care. Roberto Mancini and the owners are desperate to win a championship and falling behind 7 points from Manchester United is cause to open the wallet. After spending too much money on rather mediocre players just before the end of the summer transfer window, it looks like this time, with City’s sporting director Txiki Begiristain running the show, they’re going for the best money can buy.

Well, for now, it’s not enough. City have offered £45 million for a player that according to his agent wants to leave Napoli and the Serie A. The problem is the Napoli president, Aurelio De Laurentiis.

Cavani is a warrior who embodies all that’s best of the Napoli spirit and our supporters. It is because of this that I turned down an offer of 55 million euros.

Now, as far as we know, Manchester City made the offer for Cavani before the dust-up between Mario Balotelli and Roberto Mancini. The Italian manager has spoken to the press and declared that he’ll never give up on the striker who’s usually more trouble than substance, but there’s a chance that the board and the men above Mancini have given up on trying to give Balotelli yet another chance. If Edinson Cavani does arrive eventually, or any other striker for that matter, it’s pretty obvious who is the first player to go.

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