Napoli chief accuses Sarri of trying to 'dismantle' squad after Chelsea move

Napoli chief accuses Sarri of trying to 'dismantle' squad after Chelsea move
New Napoli's coach Carlo Ancelotti shakes hand with Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis during a news conference in Dimaro, northern Italy July 11, 2018. REUTERS/Ciro De Luca Copyright CIRO DE LUCA(Reuters)
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(Reuters) - Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis has said that former manager Maurizio Sarri tried to "dismantle" the Italian team's squad by signing their players for his new club Chelsea.

Sarri coached Napoli for three seasons before joining the Premier League side earlier this month and his arrival at Stamford Bridge was closely followed by the signing of midfielder Jorginho from his former team.

While De Laurentiis said Jorginho's transfer was sanctioned after discussions with Napoli's new manager Carlo Ancelotti, he accused Sarri of trying to take more of Napoli's players to Chelsea.

"He wanted to take my whole team to England and dismantle it. I had to lay down the law to Marina (Granovskaia, Chelsea director)," De Laurentiis told Sky Sports Italia.

"He wanted Jorginho and I gave him away after I talked to Ancelotti, who told me he was banking a lot on (Amadou) Diawara and that he wanted to play (Marek) Hamsik deeper."

Sarri will lead FA Cup holders Chelsea in his first competitive match in charge against league champions Manchester City in the Community Shield on Aug. 5.

The London club open their league campaign against Huddersfield Town on Aug .11.

(Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis)

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