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Paris Saint-Germain target Victor Osimhen has seen his price drop in recent days. Will the capital club take advantage of this?
As such, anything can happen during a transfer window. Even Aurelio de Laurentiis, a great negotiator when it comes to selling his players or not, can drastically lower his demands.
RMC indeed indicates that the president of Naples is now ready to accept to negotiate an offer for Victor Osimhen. Previously, it was necessary to rely on the release clause of the Nigerian striker, namely 130 million euros. This was a price that Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, the two main clubs interested in the former Lille player, were reluctant to pay.
Osimhen wants PSG
How much is Osimhen worth now? Much less, apparently, because Napoli had accepted an offer of around 65 million euros from Al-Ahli for their striker, according to Fabrizio Romano. The player refused this proposal from the Gulf. He wants to stay in Europe, according to his agent, and PSG would be his priority.
For Paris Saint-Germain, this is news to take into account. The capital club is considering recruiting an additional center forward after the serious injury of Gonçalo Ramos, and Osimhen has been a long-standing target, as the Nigerian was considered a solution to compensate for the departure of Kylian Mbappé. Until now, his price was an obstacle. Now that it has clearly dropped, it may be time to act for PSG.
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