Napoli could sell Marek Hamsik in January, after the Slovakian was jeered by the San Paolo crowd at the weekend.
Hamsik was substituted during the Partenopei’s 2-2 draw with Empoli, and was whistled by the Neapolitan crowd. In addition, the player’s wife was reportedly insulted by a Napoli fan as she left the stadium.
Napoli could sell Marek Hamsik in January, after the Slovakian was jeered by the San Paolo crowd at the weekend.
Hamsik was substituted during the Partenopei’s 2-2 draw with Empoli, and was whistled by the Neapolitan crowd. In addition, the player’s wife was reportedly insulted by a Napoli fan as she left the stadium.
With the expected arrival of Manolo Gabbiadini from Sampdoria in January, the Slovakia international could be deemed surplus to requirements according to Calciomercato.
The website reports that not only will Gabbiadini join, the sale of Hamsik could also help the club fund a move for Goran Pandev.
The Macedonian striker is at Galatasaray, but has struggled to settle in Turkey after leaving Napoli in the summer to move to Istanbul.
With the 31-year-old’s contract expiring in the summer, Pandev wouldn’t command a large fee, and is believed to be keen on a return to Naples.