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Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A)
by
onecall123
on 11/04/2024, 14:44:30 UTC
Chelsea are aiming for osimhen according to the Anglo-Saxon press.

The player will certainly leave Napoli and Italy this summer, declared several times by the Napoli's president.

The price will not be less than 100 million, and according to the president's words the player should already have an agreement with an English team.
These reports about Osimhen are getting my attention. Guy seems unhappy at Napoli, and it's easy to see why after a rough season. It's time to start over. I think he'll do great in the Premier League. That much strength and that fast pace... it's his kind of game. Also, getting the Premier League title? Huge reasons to brag. Even though PSG might be a candidate, I have a feeling that England is calling his name. It will be interesting to see if any more Premier League teams join. This could cost a lot!

He had problems at Napoli some time ago, that's what made him uncomfortable at Napoli and whether he likes it or not it also affects his performance in my opinion. If he goes to the Premier League, then he will be under much greater pressure, because in the Premier League the competition is very tight, so he has to show all the abilities he has.
The adaptation process will definitely be one of the determining factors whether he will be successful or have difficulty, because it is not uncommon for me to see players who need a long time to find their best form of play when they are on a new team.
I hope that if he really goes to the Premier League he will be able to adapt quickly, because if he is a little late in adapting then the pressure he will get will be even greater because the people involved there will question why he can't adapt quickly. and if his mentality is not good then it is dangerous for him.
Osimhen is likely to move to the Premier League this summer, despite interest from French clubs. A lot of peoples believe that Chelsea is one of the clubs interested. Personally, I think Osimhen is built for the Premier League. He's a world-class striker, and there's no doubt about his qualities and fitness. While there may be a lot of talks, what's important is that he's not afraid to take risks. He's a risk-taker, but yes, the Premier League can be rough. Osimhen seems quite permanent and different from others. He's a little aggressive, not stubborn, but he plays rough and hard, which allows him to take risks and do unexpected things.