Napoli's president Aurelio De Laurentiis has launched a foul-mouthed outburst insisting Kalidou Koulibaly will not leave the club for less than £90million.
The Senegalese defender is hot property with a number of top clubs across Europe interested in his talents. He has been heavily linked with a transfer elsewhere this summer, with reports suggesting the current coronavirus crisis could impact his valuation.
However De Laurentiis has no plans to accept a cut-price offer for his star, and took a swipe at other clubs gambling for success. "If City or United or PSG with €100m (£90m) showed up, I would think about it [selling Koulibaly] and it is probable that they [the player] would leave, always if their will was to leave," he told