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Slovakia midfielder Marek Hamsik could leave Napoli this summer - agent

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Slovakia midfielder Marek Hamsik's agent has hinted that the Slovakian midfielder could leave Napoli this summer, and he might not be the only one.

Speaking to Slovakian media in France, Juraj Venglos said there is a "50/50" chance of the 28-year-old packing his bags this summer, while the agent of Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly has also fuelled rumours that his client could leave.

"I've received calls from several clubs after Marek's great performance against Russia at Euro 2016," Venglos told reports, as being reported by Il Mattino.

"It's not up to us to set his price. He's got a contract with Napoli and we need to see what the club's intentions are. Everything is possible. At the moment I would say that it's 50/50."

There would appear to be a greater chance of defender Koulibaly leaving, however, with Chelsea reportedly tempting the defender to London.

In a recent interview with L'Equipe, Koulibaly suggested he might leave Naples this summer, confirming that he does have offers and that he also plans to speak with Chelsea's new coach Antonio Conte.

Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis hit back at the player and said he would force him to sit out the remainder of his contract, but his agent says that is not the right way of dealing with the issue.

"First of all, we need a bit of calm now," Bruno Satin told Sky Sports. "The president's reaction was excessive considering what the player said. All Koulibaly revealed was that he has been waiting for six months to talk with the club about a renewal.

"The lad has expressed his wish, but I don't understand why De Laurentiis has responded angrily. I realise that maybe [Koulibaly] did not have to say some of the things he said, but Kalidou is performing beyond even the best expectations and he expects this to be recognized."

Koulibaly, 24, joined the Azzurri from Genk in 2014 and he was a regular in the team under Maurizio Sarri last season.