Osimhen sees red in nightclub

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While his club had just played in the Italian Cup, Victor Osimhen was spending a wild evening at a disco.

Last Saturday, Naples played their first official match of the season, against Modena, in the first round of the Italian Cup (0-0, 4-3 pen). For this match, Victor Osimhen was not in Antonio Conte’s squad.

A few hours after the qualification of the club managed by Aurelio De Laurentiis, the Nigerian striker was in a Neapolitan nightclub. Recognized by a supporter, the former Lille player was filmed. Which really didn’t please him. The Lagos native then went towards the young man to try to snatch the phone from his hands. The video still ended up on social networks.

Osimhen, “A trap file for Naples”

Although he is tied to Napoli until 2026, Victor Osimhen is likely to be transferred before the end of the summer transfer window. Paris Saint-Germain is one of the clubs most regularly mentioned to possibly welcome him. Aurelio De Laurentiis would demand the sum of one hundred million euros to sell him.

Osimhen is a trap file for Naples, estimates the journalist, Paolo Condo on Sky Sports: Unless there is a sudden offer, this is a deal that will be concluded in the last days of the transfer window when PSG goes to Napoli and says: ‘Do you want 30-40 million?’. In my opinion, the dreamed-of 100 million will not happen.

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