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Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions
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SUPERSAIAN
on 09/09/2024, 17:47:28 UTC

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.
This news is fresh out of the oven and I think Arteta should stop his interest in Osimhen. It just ruins the atmosphere in the dressing room which is so harmonious and I don't think he wants that to happen. If Osimhen comes to Arsenal it will only mess up everything he has worked so hard to build and many players will feel uncomfortable with his behavior.

I also heard that Osimhen has parted ways with his agent and he blames his current situation on the agent's poor handling of his transfer. However, if you want to be a star then you don't need to complicate your own future and focus on fixing your less than professional attitude. When Osimhen returns from Napoli I'm not sure the offers will be as abundant as before.
It's done. He's at Galatasaray now, so let's move on. Osimhen's got talent but the kid's got some growing up to do. The drama with Napoli, the agent issues - it's a mess. He wants the Premier League, fine. But Arsenal? Not the right fit right now. Arteta's got that attack humming. Saka, Martinelli, Jesus - they're clicking. Throwing Osimhen in there could screw up the whole chemistry. Plus, the guy's gonna cost a fortune. Is it worth the risk? I don't think so

Arsenal's on the right track. They don't need a flashy signing to mess things up. Stick with what's working, build on that foundation. That's how you win titles, not by chasing every big name that comes along
What a really good attacking player has gone through is pure drama, on the one hand the managers and the club in particular have created a huge drama on this player and have damaged him in my opinion. After all, even if a young player has come to Galatasaray on loan, he will perhaps adapt here and continue to achieve new successes in Europe with other players, this is actually my wish and desire.

I think the big clubs will be very upset about missing Osimhen.