Osimhen claims first major victim at PSG, England rejoices after Greenwood’s transfer to OM

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Osimhen to claim a victim at PSG

In Italy, the Corriere dello Sport takes stock of the hot Victomr Osimhen file. The Italian media explains that the Nigerian’s departure to PSG is increasingly hot. The Parisian club is trying to complete the operation around €100M, but will have to part with an offensive player, in this case either Gonçalo Ramos or Randal Kolo Muani, two players recruited at a high price last summer. Juve for its part has already found Osimhen’s replacement, who is none other than Romelu Lukaku. Naples is also studying the track leading to the Brazilian David Neres, the arrow of Benfica. One thing is certain, Naples intends to recover the maximum for Osimhen in order to reinvest in the market.

“The most toxic transfer in football history”

OM has made official the arrival of Englishman Mason Greenwood for €31 million, the most expensive signing in the club’s history! The arrival of Marseille’s new number 10 is still the subject of much discussion and he has not been able to escape questions about his turbulent past. In any case, in England, people are jubilant at the idea of ​​having gotten rid of the Englishman. Daily Mail hits hard in its inside pages by describing this transfer as the most “toxic in football history” The daily newspaper traces the story of the Manchester boy and is clearly delighted to no longer have him in the Red Devils squad.

Mbappémania is raging

The Mbappé effect. In its inside pages, the newspaper AS is looking forward to the potential financial benefits of signing the French star. While his jersey is selling like hotcakes, this is just a small glimpse of what he will bring from a marketing perspective. Real Madrid has already received over half a million ticket requests and this is just the beginning! If the player managed to negotiate the highest salary in the Madrid squad and 80% of his image rights, the Casa Blanca will find its account elsewhere! And in the end, everyone wins!

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