The Serie A club are negotiating personal
terms with the Argentine's camp after settling a price with the Spanish giants,
who had priced Arsenal out of a move.
Napoli have agreed a €37
million fee with Real Madrid for Gonzalo Higuain.
The Serie A club have had a fresh bid for the Argentine accepted by the
Spanish club and Napoli are now trying to convince the player to move to the
San Paolo.
Personal
terms are yet to be agreed, with Higuain's insistence on retaining his image
rights providing a something of a stumbling block.
Higuain
has two years remaining on a Nike deal worth around €1.8m per year but Napoli
would prefer to take control of his image rights and pay him a more lucrative
salary.
The
forward earns a relatively modest €75,000-a-week at Madrid and Napoli are
believed to have offered him a deal in line with the €116,000-a-week starting
salary he had agreed with Arsenal.
The
Gunners had agreed personal terms with Higuain but a transfer to the Emirates
Stadium stalled because Madrid were holding out for a bigger offer than the
€27m submitted by the Londoners.
Arsene
Wenger subsequently switched his attention to capturing Luis Suarez from
Liverpool after learning the Uruguayan was interested in a move to the
Emirates.
Wenger
is still believed to be monitoring Higuain’s situation but plans to bring him
to Arsenal are on the backburner as the Frenchman attempts to land Suarez for
£40m-plus in a deal that would smash the club transfer record.
Arsenal
will not attempt to match Napoli's bid but could come back into the running for
Higuain's signature if he rejects a move to the Serie A club.
New
manager Rafael Benitez targeted Higuain for the vacant senior centre-forward
role in the team after selling Edinson Cavani for €63m to Paris Saint-Germain
last week.
Although
Madrid have claimed Higuain is not for sale, it is understood the Spanish club
are now ready to offload the forward, who has spent six years at the Santiago
Bernabeu.
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