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A striker announced for Paris Saint-Germain lost his cool this week.
He was still the face of a team that was walking under water two years ago. But water has flowed under the bridge since Napoli’s Scudetto. Announced insistently on the departure,
Victor Osimhen seems to have reached the end of his adventure
in southern Italy.
With Serie A resuming in a few days, it seems certain that the Nigerian striker will no longer play in the blue jersey of Napoli during this 2024-25 season. The club’s new coach, Antonio Conte, is not counting on him. But his management, embodied by the temperamental Aurelio De Laurentiis, remains inflexible with his courtiers.
Tensions are rising for Osimhen
While Victor Osimhen is in Paris Saint-Germain’s sights, Naples has still not managed to find common ground with De Laurentiis for the transfer of the African vice-champion. And the latter would not be insensitive to this situation, as evidenced by the scene that took place at the beginning of the week.
Spotted in a nightclub, Victor Osimhen quickly spotted a fan who was filming him before heading at full speed towards him to snatch his phone. Problem, the author had already published the video on the social network Tiktok. A scene that did not go unnoticed in Italy…
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