Edinson Cavani is happy at Paris Saint-Germain and feels former club Napoli are doing just fine without him.
The Uruguay international made his name in Europe across three prolific years in Naples, during which he scored 104 goals.
The forward hen moved to Parc des Princes and has returned to a central striking role this season, admirably filling the void left by Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s departure and also moving past a century with the capital club.
He is still remembered fondly at Stadio San Paolo, but insists an emotional return is not on the cards just yet.
“I watch [Napoli] when I’m not playing,” he told Corriere del Mezzogiorno. “I really like the game that they offer, it is a strong team.
“I am very happy here at PSG, but we cannot know what the future holds. Today, Napoli are so strong that they do not need me.”
Napoli lie third in Serie A, six points behind defending champions Juventus having played a game more.