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Victor Osimhen has a good chance of leaving Naples at the end of the season, according to the president of the Italian club who cited PSG as a serious destination.
Last year, everything went well for Victor Osimhen. Top scorer in Serie A with twenty-six goals on the clock, the striker played a major role in the title won by his club Napoli, as well as in his team’s good European run, punctuated by a semi-final in the Champions League. champions. But this season, the understanding between the player and his club took a hit, particularly when publications posted on the official account of the Neapolitan team made fun of him. If he finally extended until June 2026, he should leave next June.
The announcement of this very probable departure was made this Friday by the boss and owner of Napoli, the truculent Aurelio De Laurentiis. Responding to questions from the Italian media, the leader did not hide the truth when speaking about the negotiations on the extension of the Nigerian. “ Osimhen? We knew how it was going to end. Negotiations took a long time so that we could part as good friends. »
PSG, Real or the Premier League
As for the future destination of Victor Osimhen, Aurelio De Laurentiis gave some clues. “ Victor will go to Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid or an English team. » Suffice to say that the striker will sign for a club capable of lining up the millions that the Naples boss is hoping for. For some time on the file, PSG could be in the best position. If Kylian Mbappé were to leave, a hot spot would become available for Osimhen. If the former Losc player wants to return to Ligue 1 to wear the PSG jersey.
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