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Brought to leave Naples in this summer transfer window, Victor Osimhen was left stranded. However, there was no shortage of interest in the 25-year-old striker, such as the attempts by Al-Ahli and Chelsea to secure his services. But due to the financial greed of the Italian club and the salary demands of the Nigerian international, both deals fell through. To top it all off, the former LOSC player is no longer considered a member of the Partenopei and has not been registered on the Neapolitan list to play in Serie A. A choice confirmed by Antonio Conte on the sidelines of the match between his team and Parma (2-1), Saturday.
“No player who is left out will be reinstated. Those who are outside the project will remain outside the project. We have made our choices and are all working together in the same direction.“, the Italian coach told the press.
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