Napoli Refuse To Rule Out Andrea Dossena Interest
Anfield exit looms large for Italian...
Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis has refused to rule out a move for out of favour Liverpool defender Andrea Dossena.
The Italian has in the past been heavily linked with a move to the Partenopei, and the club have now indicated they are looking into the possibility of bringing the player back to the peninsula.
"I will not exclude a move for Dossena," De Laurentiis told the assembled press.
"We have also looked at [Cristian] Molinaro and [Antonio] Candreva, but I have to speak with [manager Walter] Mazzarri about it."
The top boss also shed some light on the talking point in football in recent times, as he called for video technology to be introduced into the sport so as to ensure that the 'Hand of Henry' incident is not repeated.
"I think we need replays on the pitch for these things," he concluded.
Adithya Ananth
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