The 30-year old midfield destroyer’s future is uncertain and the club may look to offload Gargano as the squad is retooled under new coach Maurizio Sarri.
“We’ll come to a decision shortly when we talk with Napoli president [Aurelio De Laurentiis] this week,” Gargano’s agent Pablo Boselli told TuttoNapoli.net.
“By next weekend we’ll have a clearer idea of where we stand but Gargano still feels very much a Napoli player, even though he would be happy to play for Monterrey.”
The Liga MX club have quickly established themselves as a force in the region recently lifting three consecutive CONCACAF Champions League trophies.
Gargano was originally signed from Uruguayan club Danubio in 2007 for €2 million and signed a contract extension in 2010.
After successive year-long loan spells with Inter and Parma, Gargano returned to Napoli last season and played well in stretches despite only appearing in 17 Serie A matches. The midfielder is also married to Napoli captain Marek Hamsik’s sister and the pair raise their two sons in the city.