Transfer window, De Laurentiis admits defeat for one of his players!

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The final sprint of the summer transfer window has begun. The end of the transfer market is fast approaching.

There are only a few days left for European clubs to strengthen their position but also to sell some of their players who are not part of the coach’s plans.

And, it is very likely that things will move in Naples in the coming hours. Indeed, the president of the Neapolitan club Aurelio De Laurentiis would have surrendered for one of his stars.

According to the journalist’s information RMC Sport Fabrice Hawkins, the boss of the Italian club, has reportedly lowered his demands for Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen.

Eager to sell his player for 130 million euros, the president could finally let his number 9 go for a much lower sum. In the last few hours, the Saudi club is said to have offered a sum of 65 million for the former LOSC player.

Osimhen wants Paris

Victor Osimhen wants to leave Napoli. But not for just any destination. The center forward wants to join Paris Saint-Germain with whom he has had a contractual agreement for several weeks. However, the capital club has not yet taken action to enlist him. It is very likely that the reigning French champions will send an offer to Naples in the final hours of the transfer window.

The African vice-champion is also being tracked by Chelsea and Al-Ahli. The 25-year-old striker is not really attracted by the Chelsea option but is currently negotiating with the Saudi club. There is no agreement between the two parties at the moment.

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