Napoli will reportedly only sell Kalidou Koulibaly if a club agree to pay the defender’s €150m release clause.
Koulibaly fuelled speculation about his future after Senegal’s Africa Cup of Nations win against Tanzania on Sunday as he refused to fully commit himself to Napoli.
However, Sky Sport Italia’s Napoli correspondent Carlo Alvino – considered the authority on all things Partenopei – warned the stopper would not leave on the cheap.
Napoli will reportedly only sell Kalidou Koulibaly if a club agree to pay the defender’s €150m release clause.
Koulibaly fuelled speculation about his future after Senegal’s Africa Cup of Nations win against Tanzania on Sunday as he refused to fully commit himself to Napoli.
However, Sky Sport Italia’s Napoli correspondent Carlo Alvino – considered the authority on all things Partenopei – warned the stopper would not leave on the cheap.
“Koulibaly has a release clause of €150m,” tweeted Alvino.
“Those interested in the player know how much they have to spend.”
Juventus, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain have all been linked with the 28-year-old, but Manchester City appear to be leading the race.