Tuesday 25 June 2013 16:30, UK
Edinson Cavani feels the buy-out clause in his contract is too high and plans to discuss the matter with Napoli.
Meanwhile, Cavani says that he has asked his parents 'a thousand times' to stop discussing his future. The 26-year-old had already been linked with a move to City before his mother claimed he had held productive talks with both the Premier League club and Real. Comments from his father then suggested Cavani had agreed to join Real, with the capital club apparently haggling over the striker's release clause. But Cavani called time on Tuesday on what he considers harmful interfering from his parents and said: "My father has talked about Real? I want to point out that these words are not coming from me. "I've asked my parents a thousand times not to say any more. They can only hurt me."