PSG: Osimhen, the incredible turnaround!

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The Osimhen saga is far from over behind the scenes at Paris Saint-Germain.

The question fuels debates in the Parisian fan community: should Paris Saint-Germain recruit a striker following Gonçalo Ramos’ serious injury? While stars are rare on the market, the name of Victor Osimhen has been coming up tirelessly for many months.

In recent days, the trend has been towards the status quo.

PSG does not want to recruit for the sake of recruiting. Each reinforcement must bring added value. Unfortunately for Gonçalo, it’s always sad to see a player get injured, but it doesn’t change anything for us. I have complete confidence in our current squad. The president, Luis Campos and I are open to improvements until the end of the transfer window, although it’s difficult to find players who can really add value.“, explained Luis Enrique at a press conference.

PSG won’t let go of Osimhen!

The fact remains that the capital club could finally make a final offensive to secure the services of Victor Osimhen. According to information from Sky Italia, a final offer of 55 or 60 million euros should be made to Naples in the final hours of the transfer window.

A turnaround that is still difficult to imagine at the start of the week, given how far apart the positions of PSG and Naples seem. It’s difficult, because when PSG is interested in a €4 washing machine, it has to pay €80 for it, and then it has to work as if it were worth €80…“. Luis Enrique’s metaphor takes on its full meaning.

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