Kalidou Koulibaly and Arkadiusz Milik will leave Napoli if the right offers are received.
Since coming to Napoli from Genk in 2014, Koulibaly, 29, has developed into one of Europe’s leading center-backs.
The international Senegal is contracting until 2023, but was linked to a move of £57.7million (€65 m) to Manchester City.
Meanwhile, Milik spent four seasons at Napoli, netting 14 goals in 35 games in all 2019-20 competitions.
And, while Koulibaly was linked to a move to City, Roma are reportedly the frontrunners for Milik’s signature.
Speaking on Wednesday, Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis said the duo would depart for the right price from Napoli.
“Milik and Koulibaly are both leaving, allowing the market,” he told Canale 21.
De Laurentiis has thus confirmed that the duo’s exit depends on the market: “So, if the market permits these two talented players to leave, we’ll be able to replace them.
“We’ll discuss them otherwise next year.”