Yes, that seems to be the case. Napoli actually don't want to let go of their flagship players this season, because at least they have to maintain the title, that's why they set a very high price for Oshimen. Likewise Oshimen, he still feels at home and wants to be in Napoli. SO, PSG's hope of getting Oshimen seems quite small indeed.
PSG is interested in Victor Osimhen. I believe the Parisians' chances are slim. Napoli is still equally strong as they were the previous season when they won the scudetto because to their outstanding players and coach. The only person they will miss is thekr coach Luciano Spalleti, who would depart from the club to spend time with his family. The Napoli team has an excellent circle of players, and their leading goal scorer, Victor Osimhen, has been connected with a number of elite clubs, but Napoli continues to demand a high fee for the Nigerian, which these clubs are unwilling to pay.
PSG has yet to make a move to buy Osimhen from Napoli. It happens when Kylian Mbappe wants to leave PSG, or they are forced to sell Mbappe before his contract expires, PSG is understood to be considering an approach to sign Osimhen as a potential replacement for Kylian Mbappe.
Napoli's price for any club that wants to recruit Osimhen is up to about 150 million euros, this is an extremely high level. And only PSG, the only club, can afford to spend that much money on striker Victor Osimhen.
I don't care so much about what is transpiring between Mbappe and PSG, the two of them will surely do well whether or not they depart. Still, the only thing I could think about for a good player whose time has not lapsed is a disagreement about some benefits, they might not let this go public but it happens.
Now, my main concern is for the career of the young lad called Victor Osimhen, I don't want the career of this guy to be badly affected by the wrong choice of club. PSG could be a very wrong choice for him, he should learn about the past heroes that chose it all because of the money, they use you and dumb you like nobody. They've also drastically reduced their offer of €150 million in June to the average of €120 million as media reports varied values.