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Paris St-Germain are preparing a £133m bid for Napoli and Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen and will move into pole position, ahead of Chelsea, for the 24-year-old. PSG is again gathering big football stars and putting together a mega team, but so far this strategy has not paid off for them. They still haven't managed to win the Champions League.
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If the transfer fee for Osimhen was really only £133m, it would be a very cheap transfer in terms of price/performance. I think it is almost impossible to sign Haaland from Manchester City. Likewise, it is almost impossible to transfer Mbappe from PSG. I don't think there are any other strikers at this level. £133m is a very cheap price for Osimhen. Also, PSG need to sign more qualified midfielders to win the champions league. They can't win trophies just by transferring world star strikers, they need to turn into a good team to win trophies.
many teams are hunting for osimhen and I doubt PSG will get him (possibly osimhen will choose a team that has the potential to win the UCL)
I also think the same as you, what is PSG's weak point right now is their weak and uncreative midfield, the next transfer market must be put to good use by PSG to buy potential midfielders
Oshimen is a good player. If big clubs come forward, it will be impossible for Napoli to keep him. Teams like Man United and PSG may also sign up for him. If you then get a million-dollar contract that you can sign for, you have to have iron discipline to say no to that. He could still be of great value to Napoli in the league, but I don't think Napoli can keep him or give him a lucrative contract. Too little liquidity for Napoli. But with that money you can buy other players and build a good team to extend the championship.