PSG’s new attempt for Victor Osimhen

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PSG has decided, it will be Victor Osimhen. Yesterday, the Nigerian striker’s agent even flew to Paris to discuss things with the Parisian leaders. Proof that the file is moving forward and that the capital club is now the priority option for the 25-year-old player. However, he seemed to have given his preference to the Premier League, but no offer has yet reached Naples so far.

As reported The Gazette dello SportPSG has now abandoned the Khvicha Kvaratskhelia track to turn to Victor Osimhen. And the latter has understood that PSG would be the best possible destination for him at the moment, while only a Saudi Arabian club has mentioned its interest. He would also find Luis Campos in Paris, the man who brought him to Lille in 2019.

A player included in the transaction?

The Italian media explains that discussions are underway between PSG and Giovanni Manna, the sporting director of Naples. But that the Parisian club will not exceed €100 million, while Osimhen’s release clause is estimated at €130 million. A price considered excessive, but that the Parisian club could reach by including a player in the transaction.

Indeed, according to Sky Italythree players have reportedly been offered in the balance, the choice between Carlos Soler, Nordi Mukiele and Kang-In Lee. It is the latter that Antonio Conte, the new Napoli coach, would prefer. But according to our information, the South Korean feels good in Paris and no one has told him about a possible departure this summer. And this despite the very recent huge offer from the Premier League that we revealed to you last night. For Victor Osimhen, the deal is therefore still far from being done, but all parties are open to discussion.

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