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PSG have reportedly reached a contractual agreement with Napoli striker Victor Osimhen, but…
In search of a successor to Kylian Mbappé, who left for Real Madrid on a free, Paris Saint-Germain has studied several avenues, including that leading to Victor Osimhen. Announced on the tablets of the capital club for several weeks, the Nigerian striker would have taken a step further towards the City of Lights.
According to information from RMC Sport, Victor Osimhen has reached a contractual agreement with the Parc des Princes residents. However, the former Lille player is still far from having settled in Paris…
Osimhen blocked by Kolo Munai and Ramos
Indeed, PSG already has two center forwards in its squad, Randal Kolo Muani and Gonçalo Ramos. Two players recruited last summer and who do not intend to change air during this summer transfer window. Moreover, Luis Campos recently called them to tell them that Luis Enrique was counting on them next season.
Therefore, despite a contractual agreement between Osimhen and PSG, the Super Eagle is not yet assured of being a Parisian next season. And in case of failure, the 25-year-old striker could leave Naples for Saudi Arabia, where the Al-Ahli club is making eyes at him, or Chelsea.
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