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The summer transfer window closed its doors last night at midnight. European clubs can no longer recruit, with the exception of players who are free agents and have not yet found a new home.
Announced on several occasions as being on his way out, whether to Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea or the Saudi club Al-Ahli, Victor Osimhen was ultimately not transferred and must therefore remain, to his great regret, a few more months at Napoli.
The Nigerian striker waited until the end for a signal from Paris Saint-Germain with whom he had reached a contractual agreement at the start of the transfer window. However, Luis Enrique was not really excited by his profile.
The number 9 of the Italian club has also never found common ground with Chelsea and Al-Ahli and has never seemed motivated by the idea of joining these two teams.
A season in the closet with Naples?
Eager to leave and find a new club this summer, Victor Osimhen is still a Napoli player. How will his season go at the club, which has meanwhile recruited Romelu Lukaku to occupy the tip of the attack?
According to the latest reports, the 2023 African Ballon d’Or could definitely be removed from the professional group and play with the reserve team until the end of the season. Unless he finds a way out during the winter transfer window. To be continued…
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