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Napoli president fines team €2.5m for mutiny

Napoli president ,Aurelio De Laurentiis, has issued fines totalling over €2.5 million to the first team

squad following the internal mutiny.

A disappointing sequence of results across all competitions led to De Laurentiis ordering the players

to go into a week-long retreat.

However, manager Carlo Ancelotti said he was against the idea and the players subsequently refused, which

led Napoli to issue a statement, explaining they would discipline the players.

Sources have told ESPN FC that De Laurentiis has begun legal proceedings on Monday to fine every member of

the first team squad, apart from Kevin Malcuit who has been recovering from a serious knee injury, 25% of

their monthly salary — the maximum penalty allowed.

The club have imposed a media blackout on the squad and North Macedonia midfielder Elijf Elmas was

reprimanded by the club for breaking ranks and talking to local media during the international break.

Under UEFA rules, Ancelotti is obliged to give a news conference in Liverpool the day before Wednesday’s

Champions League match but there was no indication on Monday that the club were prepared to lift the

embargo. Napoli were expected to mount a serious title challenge this season, but sit seventh — four points

off the Champions League places — following a run of five matches without a win.

Read Also:Injury blow for Napoli ahead of Liverpool clash

A draw at home to FC Salzburg in their previous Champions League match means defeat at Liverpool could

leave them sweating over qualification to the knockout phase going into the final group game against Genk.

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