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Osimhen is undoubtedly a top star and it is safe to say that he will leave his current club to join another club in Europe but €130 million is too much for him. He may be a very good player but no club in Europe will spend 130 million euros to sign him right now. If Napoli agree to release him from 100 million to less than 100 million, maybe his change of club will be faster. A player like Harry Kane signed to Bayern Munich for €110 million plus, no club would buy him for €130 million. He can be transferred for a maximum of 110 million euros, but he may not be transferred for more than that.
I think the problem affecting the movement of Victor Osimhen living Napoli to another club is not just the amount involved but the decision of the management and the player, Victor Osimhen is worth the €130 million that is placed on him because of his age and his goal scoring abilities and I doubt if any European club will regret signing him because he will surely deliver cause he is a dedicated goal scorer.
In conclusion, the problem currently facing Chelsea is not related to the price of Osimhen, etc., but Chelsea has received a warning from FFP and this has caused confusion when Chelsea will spend large amounts of money. And from what I have said here, it has actually been said by other people that Chelsea problems are so serious that they continue to propose negotiations with Osimhen management to reduce the price under €100m.
"Chelsea warned by Premier League over FFP ‘loophole’ as transfer hurdle emerges"I'm not sure if anyone has previously provided this source but maybe this is just one illustration that Chelsea will continue to try to get Osimhen and maybe one way is to just exchange Lukaku for Osimhen and Chelsea only pay the remainder of the deal, as we discussed previously.