"Napoli" president Antonio de Laurentiis laughed at Paris Saint-Germain, who are willing to pay 63 million euros for his team's striker Edinson Cavani.
"If a specific buy-out clause was not included in the contract, I wouldn't even have considered parting with the Uruguayan. It's a matter of principle. You can't buy everything, because that's unethical.
The problem with these clubs is that their presidents are willing to pay absurd amounts. Every year I increased the price for E. Cavani and now it surpasses even the prize won in the Champions League by Bayern Munich," the manager said.
"When Edinson said he wanted to play elsewhere, I ordered to use the buy-out option. I am convinced that Real Madrid, Manchester City and Chelsea would never pay 63 million euros for him," de Laurentiis said.