STRIKER FELL OUT WITH NAPOLI
Lavezzi puts Liverpool, United on alert
Reported Liverpool and Manchester United target Ezequiel Lavezzi seems ever more likely to be heading out of Napoli after writing a letter to fans in which he claims to have been treated with "a lack of respect" by the club.
However, the 24-year-old looks to have changed his mind amid reports of a
falling out with sporting director Pierpaolo Marino. "I'm writing this letter to the fans who have always been close to me," read
Lavezzi's letter. "It's a difficult time and I hope that soon the situation
will become clearer as much for you as for me. "The only sure thing is that one day there won't be either Lavezzi or Marino
but there will always be this great club and this immense city simply because
Napoli does not belong to anyone, it represents the synthesis of the sentiment
of their fans' dignity. "Today I have to choose between dignity and a lack of respect, because of my
loyalty to my upbringing without doubt I choose dignity." Reports in Italy suggest Lavezzi's representatives met with Manchester United
chiefs in Madrid with a view to a move to Old Trafford. The Argentina forward's agent claims he has an offer on the table from a big
club but insists nothing has been decided yet. "This is not a goodbye letter," Alejandro Mazzoni told Sky Italia. "He was
thinking about leaving an explanation for the fans, who are important for him. "He never said he wanted to leave Napoli. "There is a very real offer from a team who are playing in the Champions
League and where he would earn much more than here. "Marino had a strategy for arriving at the end of the season but he has not
respected anything of what he promised. "The lad wants to stay at Napoli. But for him what's more important is dignity
which is above contracts, national teams, money - above everything. "If it was for the city and fans he would stay, 100%, but if it was for the
relationship between us and the directors, it would be close to zero."





