Speculations on Osimhen's Next Move After Current Season

Victor Osimhen
After the last words released in the interview to CBS channels - "I have already made my decision about the next step to take at the end of the current season" - the...

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After the last words released in the interview to CBS channels - "I have already made my decision about the next step to take at the end of the current season" - the toto-Osimhen is unleashed: where will the Nigerian striker of Napoli play next year? After renewing his contract with De Laurentiis's club, the basis of the offer will be three figures and there are not many top European clubs that can afford it at the end of the current season.

The future of the Napoli's center forward, today engaged with Nigeria in the African Cup, could be right in England, in that Premier League that he likes so much. The most likely path always leads to Chelsea, offered at 3.50. Behind the Blues there would be Psg and Real Madrid, two other big Europeans looking for a striker, given at 7. The Premier League track is enriched: Manchester United and Liverpool are proposed at 10, Newcastle to follow at 15. The future in Italy seems impossible: the transfer to Juventus, Milan or Inter would be worth 50 times the stake.

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