Mertens: “In Naples I am a king, I would like to keep the house”
Dries Mertens further confirmed his love for Napoli: “In Naples I am a king, I would like to keep the house and I could play until I am 40”, with these words “Ciro” makes the Neapolitan fans dream. Then he added: “After retirement I will go to live in Belgium because I see my grandchildren too little. I spoke with Kat about our beautiful apartment in Naples, I would like to keep it but I think it will be difficult”. He continues talking about his fans: “In Naples I am a king anyway, it is true, but it doesn’t take much to lose the throne. For now I am living a fairy tale”. On a possible future as a coach:
“Being a coach once you stop playing football is too stressful. Coaches are always tired. For now I want to continue playing, sometimes I think I can do it until I'm 40, other times I think 'I don't have children yet, if I stop I can travel the world'. It would be nice to discover new things, even if we are in a bubble now. For the future, however, I am not afraid that my popularity will end after football, I am not afraid that people will forget about me”. Now the Italian striker is busy with his national team that will have to challenge Wales, the Czech Republic and Belarus.
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