Naples closes the door on Giovanni Di Lorenzo

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Italian champion last season, Giovanni Di Lorenzo had a much more special season with Napoli and finished in 10th place in Serie A. The season is now over for the Neapolitans, the agent of the 30-year-old right back Giovanni Di Lorenzo’s Mario Giuffredi has explained that his player will leave the club this summer, while the Italian is still under contract with Napoli. This Friday, Aurelio De Laurentiis’ club decided to speak out to respond to him.

“Naples notes with surprise that, for the umpteenth time in a few days, Mr. Mario Giuffredi declares that Giovanni Di Lorenzo will leave Naples.

It should be noted that Di Lorenzo has a contract with Naples for four more seasons of football, he is not part of the list of players whose possible transfer to another club will be evaluated by the club and therefore his possible transfer is excluded.
, explained Naples on his social networks. Giovanni Di Lorenzo has played 36 Serie A matches this season, scoring one goal and six assists.

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