Napoli's Ezequiel Lavezzi Says Yes To Juventus - Report
According to the latest reports coming from Italy, Lavezzi has accepted an offer from the Bianconeri following his rift with the Azzurri.
However, according to resport.it, Mazzoni has reached an agreement with Juventus in the past weeks. The reason, it seems, is that the player had been asking Napoli for an improvement of his current contract since January, but the Partenopei have not bowed down to his requests so far.
Apparently Lavezzi will receive €2.5 million per season until 2014 after Mazzoni met up with Juve's Jean-Claude Blanc and Alessio Secco, and lawyer Rossetto, who takes care of Lavezzi's interests together with the Argentinean agent.
The main obstacle remains that of Napoli, who do not want to let their star player leave. The club have often repeated that the player is not for sale, but yesterday's letter left by El Pocho might have changed things.
Developments are expected in the coming days, but what is certain now is that the Lavezzi story will be one of the hot points for this summer's transfer market.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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