Edinson Cavani is closing in on a move to Paris Saint-Germain, with the French club's sporting director Leonardo revealing they had made an "interesting" offer to Napoli. Cavani has been the subject of interest from several big clubs, including English Premier League duo Chelsea and Manchester City and Spanish giants Real Madrid.
Read full storyParis Saint-Germain have joined the list of candidates interested in signing in-demand forward Edinson Cavani, with the French club reportedly making a bid of £43 million ($65 million). Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester City are all in the running for the Napoli striker's signature, but neither of the teams are willing to match the Uruguayan international's buyout clause of €63 million (£54 million, $83 million).
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Read full storyEdinson Cavani has agreed a deal with Chelsea, after Napoli accepted a €58 million (£49 million, $76 million) fee. Radio Marte, Napoli's official radio station, confirmed the deal, citing a "very reliable source", with Cavani set to sign with Chelsea on a deal worth €8.5 million per season (£7.2 million, $11 million).
Read full storyNapoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis believes a decision on the future of Edinson Cavani will be made in July, while Kurt Zouma admitted to being flattered by Chelsea's interest.
Read full storyNapoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis said Manchester City have told the Italian club they will not match Edinson Cavani's €63 million (£53 million, $82 million) release clause. Cavani has expressed his wish to join a big club ahead of next season, with Real Madrid his favored team. The likes of Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain have also been linked
Read full storyChelsea are set to complete the signing of Edinson Cavani from Napoli after agreeing a fee believed to be worth around €58 million (£49 million, $76 million), according to reports coming out of Italy. Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis is set to fly to London to conclude the deal with Chelsea, after agreeing on an initial offer below the £53 million ($83 million) release clause.
Read full storyThe first time Jose Mourinho took over as Chelsea manager, he was armed with unending money to spend on any player he wished for. However, come the start of his second stint as Blues manager, matters have changed a little, with the Financial Fair Play regulations preventing clubs from overspending. Mourinho has already brought in Andre Schurrle from Bayer Leverkusen for around £20 million ($31 million), and has been linked with the likes of Cavani, Hulk and Sneijder
Read full storyFormer Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has revealed the club were interested in Edinson Cavani during his reign, while Isco said he will make a decision on his future in the next seven days. Mancini was let go by City at the end of last season. Manuel Pellegrini replaced the Italian and has already strengthened his side for next season by signing the likes of Jesus Navas from Sevilla and Fernandino from Shakhtar Donetsk.
Read full storyA day after Edinson Cavani's mother came out and said her son is in negotiations with Real Madrid and Manchester City, the Napoli forward's father now claims Cavani has his heart set on a move to the Bernabeu. Chelsea are thought to be one of the clubs interested in signing the prolific 26-year-old, but have been reportedly put off by his release clause of £53 million ($83 million).
Read full storyNapoli forward Edinson Cavani, the forward that almost every club wants in their team, is in talks with Manchester City and Real Madrid, according to his mother. Cavani has been heavily linked with a move to several clubs this summer, with City, Real and Chelsea thought to be the frontrunners.
Read full storyThe Hulk-to-Chelsea transfer saga Part II is in full flow after the Brazilian forward confirmed interest from the Blues for a move in the summer transfer window. Reports suggested Jose Mourinho had identified Hulk as the ideal candidate to add firepower to the forward line, with the Portuguese making a £35 million ($54 million) offer to Zenit St. Petersburg.
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