G. Higuain wants "Napoli" to reduce his buyout clause

The Italian newspaper "Gazzetta dello Sport" wrote that the attacking leader of "Napoli", Gonzalo Higuain, expressed a strange desire at the end of the season.

According to sources, the Argentine requested that the club reduce the buyout clause in his new contract from £75 million to £47 million.

This could be taken advantage of by the London clubs "Arsenal" and "Chelsea" interested in the sniper.

If the South Italian team does not request huge amounts of money, Higuain would be a sought-after commodity in the summer transfer market.

This season, he scored 36 goals in the "Serie A" championship and broke a record that had stood for over 60 years.