Edinson Cavani will not return to Napoli from Paris Saint-Germain, club president Aurelio De Laurentiis has said.
The Uruguay international enjoyed three strong seasons at the San Paolo before moving to the Ligue 1 champions for a reported fee of €64million in 2013.
Cavani, 29, endured a poor personal performance in PSG s 3-0 win over Metz last week and speculation has seen him linked with a move back to his old stomping ground in Serie A.
But De Laurentiis is keen to put faith in Napoli s young players rather than turn to an old fan favourite, despite the blow of losing Gonzalo Higuain to Juventus for €90m last month.
7 Edinson Cavani has made 7 shots tonight, more than any other player but he has failed to find the back of the net. Block.
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I m a big admirer of Edinson Cavani, he said via the club s official website. We had great fun during his time with Napoli. He scored many beautiful goals 104!
But it s difficult to bring a player to Napoli who we have had in the past.
It s not that it would seem like reheated soup, but that Napoli evolves tournament by tournament and takes on several different ways of playing.
That s why I always say we need young players, and the new arrivals who have come in already will contribute greatly to Napoli s success.
If we talk about strikers, players like [Arkadiusz] Milik and [Manolo] Gabbiadini have great a great chance of becoming superstars at Napoli.
We are responsible for the future of the team and shouldn t make transfers just for the effect it would have. We don t need to enchant anyone. The fans are with us by faith, not because of the players we choose.