Friday, 12 December 2008

Agent calm about Napoli forward Lavezzi's future

Asked about the rumours linking Napoli forward and Argentinian (youth) international Ezequiel Lavezzi (23) with several European top clubs among which Barcelona (read more here), the player's agent Alejandro Mazzoni didn't really want to enter the issue in an interview with Naples regional newspaper Il Roma:

"I won't confirm or deny anything. I read about an offer by Real Madrid in the newspapers. I also read about Barcelona and Premier League clubs... I repeat that those clubs who are interested in him, have to talk first with Napoli and only thereafter with the agents of the player.

There have been some warning statements by Napoli president Aurelio de Laurentiis but I didn't say anything that could trigger such a reaction. I have only highlighted that Lavezzi is a top class player, who's already doing great things at 23 years old.

We plan to talk calmly with Napoli about a contract renewal, also when he's still here in February, with the hope to be able to find a deal. We will sit around a table in a calm way and we will discuss the future of the player. We have only expressed our wish to have the contract changed, but we have confidence in Napoli general director Pierpaolo Marino. He knows what to do. "

Read more:
Barcelona willing to bid for Napoli striker Lavezzi
Barcelona interested in Lazio forward Zarate
Bid for Napoli defender Santacroce upcoming

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

get him !! we need him

Anonymous said...

exactly the team would be graet like this
-----------Valdes------------
-------Milito---Puyol--------
--Alves---------------Abidal-
-----------Y.Toure------------
-------Xavi-------Guddy-------
----Messi------------Lavezzi-
------------Eto'o------------

or instead of Lavezzi from Napoli we need Aguero from Atletico Madrid

Anonymous said...

I've just read some news about Adriano, who once again has went to training with hangovers after another partying night in Milano....
....And I think why shouldn't we try to make this lazy striker to the worlds best again. He wasn't overrated, and people have forgot how brilliant he actually were.
He would be quiet cheap to buy, he would accept the rotation system, and the current ambitious morale in our squad would affect him and turn him into a hard-working teamplayer. Guardiola would be the perfect mentor for him, and turn him into the old Adriano again, like we have seen with for example Eto'o, Guddy and Marquez.

Anonymous said...

[b]blma[/b]

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