At least the arrival of Antonio Conte can dampen Osimhen's desire to leave because it would be a shame if he left when Napoli really got a great coach. I'm sure it can change the thoughts that were quite disturbing in Osimhen's mind during last season and it's just a matter of how Antonio Conte can polish him again into a striker who will be hungry for goals again.
Last season's statistics weren't too bad, but they should be better next season with a more appropriate strategy. I have no doubt that Antonio Conte, considering his experience at various big clubs such as Juventus, Inter and Chelsea, will make teamwork more compact and solid. Anyway, if last season Osimhen could score 15 goals then I'm sure he would be even crazier with 20 more goals.
Yes, the arrival of coach Antonio Conte only reduces Osimhen's desire to leave. But if he is courted by big clubs, the possibility of him leaving is very high. Playing for big clubs, Osimhen's ability to win prestigious awards also increases somewhat, and his value also increases.
Conte should plan to find a worthy alternative to maintain the strength of the team's attack. Osimhen is under contract until 2026, but it includes a €130 million release clause that many clubs are considering activating. This striker has made history at Napoli, but perhaps the best thing for both is to part ways to start a new journey. Don't forget that the proceeds from the sale of Osimhen will be huge for the club, Conte can strengthen several positions, especially in defense and midfield. Maybe Napoli needs to reduce the selling price of Osimhen, in the scenario that they need money from selling players to supplement summer rookies.