Wolverhampton Wanderers are one of the clubs believed to be interested in securing Napoli’s Amadou Diawara, with the player having two years left on his contract at the Stadio San Paolo.
According to Sky Sport Italia, the Guinea international is not keen on joining Nuno Espírito Santo’s side, which is why he’s already ‘rejected’ an opportunity to sign for the Premier League club.
It’s claimed the midfielder turned down Wolves because he would rather wait for an offer from AS Roma.
Napoli are interested in Roma’s Kostas Manolas, who has a release clause of €36m in his contract.
Carlo Ancelotti’s side were willing to offer Diawara as part of the deal for the Greek defender, but Roma are demanding the entire amount of the clause.
Amadou Diawara made only 11 starts for Napoli in all competitions during the 2018/19 season, out of which eight were in the league.
Having made only 23 starts in the league since joining the Naples club in 2016, the 21-year-old is expected to push for a move away from the Serie A club in the summer transfer window.
Wolves may have a better chance in a couple of weeks or so.