2 English bigwigs arrive for Victor Osimhen, Manchester United already in panic for Leny Yoro

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Victor Osimhen can see his dream come true

The weeks go by and they are all the same for Victor Osimhen. Absent during Naples’ 4-0 victory against Egnatia yesterday, the Nigerian striker still wants to leave. PSG and Saudi Arabia were the only suitors until now. The Parisian club has not changed its position and does not wish to accede to the Italian club’s requests. According to the Corriere dello Sportthe situation could be unblocked with the arrival of two new suitors. According to the transalpine daily, Arsenal has shown an interest in the striker, as has Chelsea. Enough to make Osimhen crazy with happiness, who dreams of playing in the Premier League one day. Except that the Blues are also not willing to pay his release clause of €130 million. Nevertheless, the two clubs could find common ground because Romelu Lukaku is designated as Osimhen’s replacement in Naples. And Big Rom belongs to Chelsea, who no longer count on him. So, watch this space.

First blow for Leny Yoro

European clubs are starting their preparations and supporters were treated to a mouth-watering Arsenal-Manchester United match yesterday which ended in a 2-1 victory for the Gunners. A friendly match which left its mark on the Red Devils’ side with the injury exits of Hojlund and Leny Yoro.United injuries still cause concern“, laments the Manchester Evening News this Monday morning. The Dane had ideally started the match for his team by opening the scoring, before getting injured. A star recruit of the summer, Yoro also went off injured after 30 minutes of play. The Times relays Manchester United’s fear regarding these two players, even if we will have to wait before being able to decide on possible unavailability. Daily Mirror also relays the two bad news. Yoro was hit in the thigh and now, the supporters are holding their breath for the new star recruited at nearly €70 million.

OM is still hungry

At OM, the transfer window continues in full swing. Provence takes stock in its inside pages of the Luis Henrique case, whose contract ends in a year. The regional daily confirms that the Brazilian is indeed part of Roberto De Zerbi’s plans, who greatly appreciates his profile. A contract extension has even been formulated. At the same time, OM continues its ambitious transfer window and has decided to take action for a Liverpool executive according to The Athletic. The British media reports an official approach and even an offer for Wataru Endo, the Japanese midfielder recruited for €20 million from Stuttgart a year ago. Daily Express also relays this information, but specifies that the offer of €14 million for the Reds midfielder has been rejected. Liverpool wants to keep their player, it remains to be seen whether a new offer could make the English leaders falter.

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