PSG is thinking of Victor Osimhen for the post-Mbappé era

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Leader of Ligue 1 and qualified for the round of 16 of the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain should, however, lose its main star in the coming weeks. As we exclusively revealed to you, Kylian Mbappé will indeed join Real Madrid after reaching an agreement with Madrid management. A departure which will inevitably leave an immense void in the French capital. In this context, The Telegraph reveals new information on PSG’s action plan to replace the Bondynois.

With this in mind, the British media affirms that the upper echelons of Paris would like to turn to Victor Osimhen, currently in the colors of Napoli. The Nigerian striker would thus feature prominently in PSG’s considerations. As a reminder, the 25-year-old striker currently has a release clause estimated at 130 million euros (£111.2 million). Freed from the financial commitment to Mbappé, and with the money saved on bonuses, PSG could then take action. A hard blow for Chelsea who had also made Osimhen their main target.

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