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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A)
by
Jaycoinz
on 23/08/2024, 16:58:05 UTC
In my opinion, there is no right word with the price that Napoli wants, that's why Napoli has not released Osimhen to the club he is interested in. Well, that's the problem with the Osimhen transfer case at this time, the complicated requirements are an obstacle to Osimhen's development this season, if he continues to be held back by Napoli, then most likely there will be no significant development and of course he will continue to get bad results in every match, of course not only that, this will even hinder Napoli's game this season with the problems of Osimhen and the management.
Napoli must be able to make decisions for their own good and also for Osimhen's good if Napoli wants to improve their own team this season. Because when there is a problem within the team, of course the results that the team will get will not be optimal throughout the season because the team still needs to solve the problem so that there are more satisfying results at the end of the season. So there is no other choice but to release Osimhen at a more reasonable price and also buy other players whose prices are also more logical for Napoli itself to accept.
Osimhen to Chelsea? It goes beyond only the money, people. Napoli is caught in a bind. Their season starts out unevenly, and they need a change-of direction. Disappearing Osimhen? That is gut-bashing. However, if Chelsea is serious, Napoli must play this wisely. Lukaku returning to Napoli? Though it's a risk, it might be the key. Conte seeks a target guy; Lukaku meets that criteria. It also maintains Napoli in the championship race

Napoli has to move quickly. Every day Osimhen is in limbo, it serves as diversion. The team's confidence falls just about here. This concerns Napoli's whole season, not only about one player. They must decide now since they have to do it. Dilly-dallying is over. We need some leadership right now
Well the fault is all from Napoli because they actually set the price of this player so high that  practically every club has shy away from the deal, if the price tag was place correctly I think osimien would have been in PSG by now but no, they had to just raise the bargain. But looking how dreadful their first game was I doubt if he would be in Napoli for too long because his contract isn't renew meaning no play I guess and Napoli currently now desperately needs some miracle to atleast get their campaign on track.