Naples, Chelsea, PSG: Victor Osimhen changes his mind again

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“He asked to leave, we are calm because we have players in the squad who can replace him in the best possible way. But we do not want to harm the integrity of the group and on the contrary we want to preserve it, we will see what happens in the coming days”These were the words of the Neapolitan sporting director Giovanni Manna on August 10th.

But since then, nothing has really moved forward. PSG has long followed the player, but a signing of the Nigerian is no longer on the agenda today. A turnaround could very well happen, but according to our information, the Parisians do not intend to replace Gonçalo Ramos despite his injury. It was therefore Chelsea who were in pole position to recruit him.

Osimhen not hot at all

Negotiations had resumed with the Blues in recent days. Enzo Maresca had already validated his arrival for a while already, but it was said that the player only wanted a dry transfer and not a loan. Information that was confirmed this weekend in England. We learn in the columns of Sunday Express that the striker said no to Chelsea.

He only agrees to join Stamford Bridge on one condition: that there is a mandatory purchase option. Otherwise, he will not join the English team this summer, not wanting to take the risk of having to return to Naples next summer. Suffice to say that this file is still far from being concluded, and Chelsea will have to find an agreement that will exceed 100 million euros with the Partenopei…

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