Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis spoke to media at 'Andro Day and touched on the topics of the upcoming January transfer window, as well as a possible new stadium for the city. Here is what he had to say: "Market? We are ready to intervene, but I will not say where. And I'm buying a team, the project moves forward. Napoli is the 19th team in the world, we have no debts with the banks, we are a virtuous model. Maybe we will not be able to beat Juventus, who knows, but with that revenue, I would have also won 10 scudetti. Let's not forget that we have often come very close."
"Stadium? Since 1990 nothing has been done to the San Paolo. We do not only find ourselves with an ugly superstructure from an aesthetic point of view but it's also shaky. The San Paolo is not the stadium I would want. When I say I want to go elsewhere it means that it would take me 2 seconds to buy the land and 18 months to build the stadium. But then I realize that the San Paolo is the stadium of Maradona, Maradona is the only important part of Napoli's footballing past, and I don't want to forget it."