https://dailypost.ng/2024/09/08/epl-arteta-reportedly-ended-arsenals-interest-in-osimhen-after-public-spat-with-finidi/I am glad that Victor Osimhen finally secured a club after all the delays and tensions. Seeing this headline today, I think it is worth discussing because it has some lessons. To be a successful player, talent is not enough, character is more important. Victor made some mistakes that affected his transfer, he has anger management issues. His unguided comments about some coaches he has worked under are not okay. Coaches should have the right human management skills but no coach would like to work under a player who cannot control his emotions.
I wouldn't believe SPORT if I were you. They have a knack for reporting false news all the time. Most of the stuff they report all the time is false and I'm almost certain this is false too.
There was no real interest in Osimhen from Arsenal. If there was we would have known of it and other news channels would have reported it too the same way we all knew about the interest from Chelsea.
Having anger issues is bad, but I feel it's actually exaggerated a bit. Aside from Finidi, I have not heard of Osimhen having or causing any issues in the locker room or disrespecting his managers. If a club really wanted him, I don't think that would be an issue. People like Diego Costa, Arder Turan and Balloteli were still employed