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Board Gambling discussion
Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions
by
Hewlet
on 02/07/2024, 06:38:23 UTC
Victor Osimhen has been Napoli's main striker in recent seasons and it is no wonder that big players in Europe are enthusiastically pursuing him. But they will need to find a suitable replacement before letting their main striker go. But with a huge release clause of 130 million euros. I think teams will never be willing to spend that much money, even PSG is a team that has enough power to get this deal. Osimhen's value has decreased. The Nigerian striker's contract with Napoli is valid until 2026. Therefore, this is the right time for them to sell Osimhen because the longer it lasts, the more this player loses value. Napoli needs to reduce the price for this deal to succeed. They should not be stubborn if they do not want to witness anything like the story of PSG and Kylian Mbappé.
If you look at several previous posts, Antonio Conte will not be worried about Osimhen's departure because there is still Kvaratskhelia who the new coach can rely on and there is no need to hunt for new players who have the same reliability as Osimhen.

Talking about the value of Osimhen's clause, there is new news that Osimhen still wants to leave Napoli and with a clause value of around 120 million and PSG could pay him, but reading this source I think that Osimhen seems more interested in accepting offers from premier league clubs.
Source : https://x.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1807709227965661394?t=BCuZfNvniER_w6LuDEu1PQ&s=19


osimehn has paid his dues at Napoli and it's just time he explore other options now that he hasn't fade off that much. For his reputation and to build a good football portfolio, the premier league will be the best and most likely option he would want to consider but the issue is that his kind of play might not sink well with most of the kind of attackers most premier League clubs are looking out for. His frequent injury is also another threat to most managers who would want to sign him and they wouldn't want to sign a liability to thier team. I had expected that Chelsea would have still proceeded on the move to bring osimehn to the team to assist in the attack but I guess the decision to leave him out is due to financial constraints but if you're  considering an attack that would go well with Chelsea's pattern of play, osimehn would be the perfect option.