Osimhen should definitely consider a move, there is nothing wrong with that, but I think that it would make more sense if he just went up one step ahead of the ladder and not multiple. Like for example we know teams like City and Real already have great strikers, they do not need him, so where else could he go to?
I mean Inter would have been a good step up, not as good as Real, but still better than Napoli, but Inter does have a striker too. I think it would be quite sensible that he finds a club that's Inter levels of good, in any nation basically. A team that could be good at champions league, where he can score 5+ goals in champions league (well system is changing so maybe more) and he can show how good he is.
I agree with you, Osimhen really has to think realistically in choosing the club where he plays. Because if for example Osimhen doesn't think about this, and for example moves to a club that has great players like Real Madrid or Manchester City, it will definitely disrupt his career a little. Because competition for places in big teams will definitely get bigger too. So it would be good if Osimhen looked for a team that could make him contribute optimally. And Inter Milan is indeed quite good for Osimhen, but until now I don't think there is any interest from Inter Milan to recruit Osimhen.
However, currently Osimhen is mostly linked with Premier League clubs, such as Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal. I think these three clubs would be a great fit for Osimhen. The reason is that these three clubs still have quite a lot of shortcomings in their front lines. So that Osimhen can fill this empty space and contribute optimally. And from the news I read, Napoli are ready to let Osimhen go to Arsenal, but on the condition that Arsenal must give 2 of their players as a reduction in Osimhen's price. So if, for example, Arsenal agrees to these terms, then it is clear that Osimhen will definitely join Arsenal next season. However, until now there has been no news from Arsenal regarding the offer made by Napoli.
Maybe if, for example, Osimhen does not have a contractual agreement with clubs in Europe this summer's transfer market, then the Saudi Arabian League will definitely be Osimhen's last choice. But I'm sure that with his relatively young age, Osimhen will definitely be interested in a lot of European clubs, maybe the problem is just his market price.
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