Osimhen has chosen his future club and it is not PSG

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Napoli striker Victor Osimhen has said he would like to play in the Premier League one day, with Chelsea and Arsenal showing interest in him.

The Napoli star, who recently extended his contract for another season until 2026, has said he wants to play in the Premier League in the future. The Nigeria international has been heavily linked with several top European clubs, including English sides Chelsea and Arsenal, in recent months.

The striker told Sky Sports: “I am happy with the president. I have a good relationship with him. I can not lie. He’s been with me since I signed for the club in 2020. I also have a good relationship with his family and for me it’s always important to make sure that we have that good relationship, to make sure that ‘There is nothing wrong, regardless of what happened.

“For me, ADL (Aurelio De Laurentiis) has been the kind of president who has supported me off the pitch and, of course, I make sure to give my best and try to win the Scudetto for them. For me it is always important to have this type of relationship, to be happy with the owner of the club. »

When asked if he wanted to play in the Premier League in the future, the Nigerian replied: “Sure, one day, definitely, but for now, I have other projects in my career that I’m looking forward to. When the time is right, everyone will know.”.

The 25-year-old’s new contract reportedly carries a €130 million release clause, but despite his value increasing in the transfer market, the Blues could still try to sign him, given his willingness to come to England. Real Madrid, who are considering ending their pursuit of Kylian Mbappé, are also interested in the striker. Without forgetting PSG.

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