Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis saysthat he does not need to speak to striker Edinson Cavani about a moveaway from the club.
Cavani reportedly said that he wanted to meetwith officials from Napoli to discuss his future after Uruguay's 2-1defeat by Brazil in the Confederations Cup.
But De Laurentiis has said that there is no need to talk at the current time.
Speaking to the press before the Italian league meeting, DeLaurentiis said: "There is no need to have a face to face with Cavani.
"If a club offers ?63million then we would allow him to leave. The release clause will have been activated.
"It's not fair that Cavani has distractions while he is playing in an important tournament like the Confederations Cup.
"Should we receive an offer, then fine. If this offer doesn't arrive then Cavani will stay in Italy with us."
De Laurentiis did confirm, though, that the only side he had discussed Cavani with was Manchester City.
He added: "The only meeting I've had has been with Manchester City, but the offer was inadequate."
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