'In Napoli I am good as I've the love of the fans, however in basketball you won't ever know' says Uruguay striker Giuseppe Bellini Chelsea and Manchester City target Edinson Cavani amits he does not knowA where he will be playing next time and says it's around Napoli whether he stays at the San Paolo. The Uruguay striker has scored 27 goals in 33 games for the Italian side to deliver them up to 2nd in the Serie A table, along with his activities within the last couple of years ultimately causing plenty of attention from Europe's top groups. Birmingham City chef Roberto Mancini has said that he wants to signal Napoli striker Edinson Cavani. Speaking with The Guardian, Mancini accepted the Blues' curiosity about the Uruguay ahead but confessed that it'd perhaps not be easy trying to defeat rival clubs to his signing: He is liked by "i, but all he is wanted by the world. "There are big players. I really do not know what can happen. [Luis] SuArez plays for a top team like Liverpool. Cavani plays for Napoli. There's [Radamel] Falcao but, again, all the administrators like him." Cavani told Uruguayan book El Observador: "Football is a business. In Napoli I'm fine as I've the love of the supporters, but in where you play in the future football you never know. "Much also is dependent upon the team and the decisions of the president." The striker's representative recently believed he's not seeking to keep Napoli. Club leader Aurelio De Laurentiis is eager to keep the frontman, but knows when anybody offers his buy-out offer, there's little they can do. Money talks: Cavani has a 70m Euro buy-out offer Getty "Because of the 70 million european clause there are probably two teams who could spend that amount and because they are usually those who decide," De Laurentiis mentioned in Gazzetta dello Sport you've to see if the instructors are exactly the same or may change. "Cavani has always shown good friendship and professionalism and has always been attached to the shirt of Napoli. "It is apparent a son of 25 might be interested in clubs like Barcelona and Real Madrid." Instructor Mazzarri has also been related to a away, but De Laurentiis feels even when the 51-year-old and Cavani depart, his team may remain among the best in the section. "We won't disappoint the fans," said De Laurentiis. "If Mazzarri remains and Cavani leaves, then we shall build a good team. "If actually Mazzarri were to leave, then we'll still have a great group. I will perhaps not exchange Mazzarri for anybody, nonetheless it depends only on him. President might be changed by mazzarri, but I'll not change Mazzarri for another instructor. "I decided him and have already been dealing with him very well for several years. If he is frustrated and desires to take a break or go for another experience, then that's purely his decision." Meanwhile, City come in pole situation to sign Radamel Falcao after the Colombian striker said he doesnat want to join Chelsea.
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