What has kept Osimhen transfer to still lingering is due to the market value placed on him with clubs like Arsenal, Bayern Munich who were earlier in the race too backing down leaving Chelsea and PSG still keen to acquiring him, although this would have been a done deal for PSG already but at a time they got unserious after evaluating their squad but their interest later rekindle amidst Goncalo Ramos injury.
But like I had said earlier, if PSG will be willing to incur all the requirements in acquiring Osimhen then is most likely he will agree a deal with the French giant since he will be playing in the champions league if he gets to join them. Everything about his fate will eventually unfold as the window transfer duration get winds down, however, I still maintain my stance that Chelsea are the team with a good looking advantage in this race for Osimhen despite not featuring in the UCL.
There is only 1 solution for Osimhen transfer to be realized, namely Napoli must lower its market value according to the club's capabilities. If this solution is not implemented, then Napoli and Osimhen will remain in the same position, standing still and doing nothing. Then about Chelsea, do you think everything is easy when you already have 44 players, is it still not enough? It doesn't matter as long as Todd Boehly money never runs out, but before that, as an illustration or simple comparison for you, today Chelsea will face Manchester City. Here we can judge with Chelsea squad of more than 40 whether Enzo Maresca has found the right composition to stop Manchester City.
The results of this first match will determine how good or bad Chelsea transfer is. Like it or not, it must be accepted considering that Chelsea has more players to choose from. If they fail to conquer Manchester City, it means buying that many players will be considered in vain.
From the look of things, I doubt if Napoli wants to sell Victor Osimhen this very season because I don't see the very good reason why they should still keep the price this high if they really would like to sell the young star, and after that many clubs has indicated their interest and has offered their different price bids, at least their should have been a revisit on the price in the attempt of having a reduction in the already price tag on Victor Osimhen, making a bit lower and more interesting price for buyers.
As some people have said before, it's not that Napoli doesn't want to sell Osimhen, but Napoli doesn't want to lose money when releasing their mainstay player to another team. As if Napoli has to get big money after building the skills and talents that Osimhen currently has and if another team wants to recruit him, they also have to give a big value to redeem the reliable player. Meanwhile, in terms of Osimhen future, this kind of drama is actually not good in the long term, like the case of Mbappe with all the drama ending in a big loss.
IMO, if Napoli really wants to release Osimhen immediately, it should be done immediately or if not, I'm sure Osimhen market value will decrease and in the long term Napoli will actually suffer a loss. In fact, if Napoli gave a price below €100m , for example €90m, Chelsea or PSG would definitely be ready to make a faster offer and Napoli would not suffer a loss either.
Sometimes management selfishness makes the team's future very bad, too much misleading drama.