Osimhen at PSG, Qatar will pay twice

Osimhen at PSG, Qatar will pay twice
Osimhen at PSG, Qatar will pay twice

Looking for a top striker, Saint-Germain would always have an eye on Victor Osimhen. The price to pay to recruit him this winter is also known… and steep.

It's an open secret. Paris Saint-Germain absolutely needs a striker with an innate sense of goal. A player who would occupy the forefront of the attack and who would create strong competition in this position. Last summer, the Parisian club was apparently ready to do anything to recruit Victor Osimhen, but Luis Enrique had vetoed the recruitment of a number 9. Several months later, and despite the return of Gonçalo Ramos, scorer on Tuesday evening in Salzburg, it seems that the Asturian has reconsidered his position in the face of the certain lack of realism of his offensive players. In this sense, the Italian press confides that PSG is still monitoring the situation of the Nigerian international very closely.

Victor Osimhen at PSG, this time, is it the right one?

Many people wanted to see Victor Osimhen at Paris Saint-Germain. After a turbulent summer, the player finally headed to Galatasaray on loan. Despite everything, Napoli now seem inclined to let him leave permanently in the event of an interesting offer. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, PSG is still thinking about the Nigerian star. This season, he has scored 10 goals and provided 5 assists in 13 appearances. Enough to arouse desire. To recruit him this winter, however, you will have to put your hand in your pocket.

The Italian sports daily claims that Victor Osimhen has two very different clauses in his current contract. A first which implies that you have to pay the sum of 75 million euros to Napoli to recruit him for good. A second of a lower value that must be paid to Galatasaray so that the Turkish club agrees to break the loan. While the Azzurri are looking for a central defender, such liquidity could push management to finally let go of their player.



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