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Liverpool Have Accepted Napoli’s Offer For Andrea Dossena - Agent
The left-back's representative has confirmed rumours that he is set to join the Vesuviani...
Sky Sport 24 reported last night that Premier League giants Liverpool had accepted a €4.5 million bid from Serie A club Napoli for Italy international full-back Andrea Dossena.
The 27-year-old had expressed his desire to return to the peninsula after enduring a difficult time at Anfield last season and was also linked with a move to Juventus earlier this summer, but Napoli have now moved to fill the void left by the departure of Daniele Mannini on the left flank.
“It is just a matter of days,” agent Roberto La Florio said this morning on Radio Kiss Kiss Napoli.
“The two clubs have reached an agreement, Liverpool have accepted Napoli’s proposal but I am not in a position to say more.
“As far as Andrea is concerned, there will be no problems. As I said, it’s just a matter of days. As soon as Napoli call us, we will sort out everythink.”
On the other hand, Dossena is still cautious and refused to be drawn on his future yesterday: “I don’t know anything yet, we’ll see what happens in the coming days,” he said.
Vince Masiello, Goal.com
The 27-year-old had expressed his desire to return to the peninsula after enduring a difficult time at Anfield last season and was also linked with a move to Juventus earlier this summer, but Napoli have now moved to fill the void left by the departure of Daniele Mannini on the left flank.
“It is just a matter of days,” agent Roberto La Florio said this morning on Radio Kiss Kiss Napoli.
“The two clubs have reached an agreement, Liverpool have accepted Napoli’s proposal but I am not in a position to say more.
“As far as Andrea is concerned, there will be no problems. As I said, it’s just a matter of days. As soon as Napoli call us, we will sort out everythink.”
On the other hand, Dossena is still cautious and refused to be drawn on his future yesterday: “I don’t know anything yet, we’ll see what happens in the coming days,” he said.
Vince Masiello, Goal.com
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