Napoli announced they are boycotting Mediaset Premium for claiming Gonzalo Higuain won’t renew his contract.
The club released a statement this evening noting it was “astonished” at the “series of false stories” in a news report aired on Mediaset Premium.
It claimed Higuain had told Napoli that he wouldn’t renew his contract, so President Aurelio De Laurentiis with regret would seek a replacement and planned to sell him for well below the €96m release clause.
Napoli announced they are boycotting Mediaset Premium for claiming Gonzalo Higuain won’t renew his contract.
The club released a statement this evening noting it was “astonished” at the “series of false stories” in a news report aired on Mediaset Premium.
It claimed Higuain had told Napoli that he wouldn’t renew his contract, so President Aurelio De Laurentiis with regret would seek a replacement and planned to sell him for well below the €96m release clause.
Napoli confirmed they would be boycotting Mediaset Premium and therefore giving no interviews to the pay-per-view television station, regardless of existing contracts.
Mediaset paid a great deal to snatch the rights to first pre- and post-match Serie A interviews from Sky Sport Italia.
“Napoli and its fans do not fear powerful forces and those who wish to destabilise a relaxed atmosphere, but they do demand respect.”