Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has been keen on acquiring Napoli’s star striker, Victor Osimhen, this summer. However, their efforts have encountered a significant obstacle that has forced the French club to reconsider their plans.
Contract and Release Clause:
Victor Osimhen, who has been a sensation in Serie A, recently extended his contract with Napoli until 2026. The contract includes a hefty release clause of $143 million, making him one of the most expensive targets in this transfer window. This clause guarantees Napoli a substantial fee if the player decides to leave.
Interest from Top Clubs:
While several Premier League clubs like Chelsea and Arsenal have shown interest, PSG emerged as the frontrunners to sign Osimhen. The Ligue 1 champions, seeking to bolster their attack following Kylian Mbappe’s departure, have identified Osimhen as a perfect fit.
Roadblock for PSG:
According to L’Equipe, PSG’s plans hit a snag due to the need to offload either Gonçalo Ramos or Randal Kolo Muani to make room for Osimhen. Both players, however, are reluctant to leave, holding firm to their contracts, which gives them significant leverage over any potential moves.
Napoli’s Position:
Napoli, under new head coach Antonio Conte, is reportedly open to Osimhen’s departure, especially with the club eyeing Romelu Lukaku as a potential replacement. Conte hinted at a possible exit for Osimhen but emphasized the player’s professional commitment to Napoli in the meantime.
Conte stated, “We are talking about Victor as a professional, an excellent, top player. He belongs to Napoli and he knows that those who belong to Napoli have to work hard and have the right attitude.”
Conclusion:
PSG’s pursuit of Victor Osimhen is currently stalled, with the club needing to resolve their player situation before making a serious bid. As the transfer window progresses, it remains to be seen if PSG can navigate these challenges and secure the Nigerian striker, or if other clubs will step in to sign him.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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