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Delao: I sold K77 to prevent him from leaving the team as a free agent, although this caused Conte to be dissatisfied at the time.

According to the website of football-italia, Naples Chairman De Laurentis was interviewed and talked about topics such as Kvaratshelia.

Documentary about Naples winning the Serie A title last season (the film will be released in Italian theaters from September 24)

Throughout last season, we filmed hours of interview material because we wanted to record all moments and make sure that we could convey the emotions that Naples fans felt at the time.

The outlook for Napoli in the Champions League this season is endless, and now the Champions League is a longer schedule. I am full of confidence in Conte's coaching ability and the strength of the team under his command.

About myself selling Kvaratshelia to Paris Saint-Germain in the winter window last season

At that time, Conte might be upset about losing Kvaratshelia, but I can't risk letting the player leave the team freely after the contract expires. I can't get the player himself, his agent, and his dad to do it, so we have to sell him in January. We finally achieved success last season, and despite all the setbacks, Conte was able to re-adjust the lineup and turn the situation around.

What do you think is the reason that Conte finally chose to stay this summer?

Conte may have felt the enthusiasm that every street in Naples is full of - this may be different from his previous coaching experience. I have residences in Rome and Los Angeles, but in Naples, I can feel a different person. No matter where you look, you can discover the beauty here, and I think it is the most charming city in Italy. I believe this city has had a great impact on Conte.

Regarding the current economic situation in Serie A

In today's world football, the Premier League and Saudi League have the strongest financial resources, while leagues in other countries such as Italy, France, Germany and Spain are all struggling to increase their income levels. The Premier League is doing very well: they stipulate that teams promoted to the Premier League can earn at least 100 million euros in TV rights. If other European leagues can adopt such policies, the scale of investments each team will receive will be completely different. Ultimately, it's all about money.