PSG seems determined to strengthen its attack by targeting a number 9 of international caliber. According to revelations from the Italian press, the capital club recently explored the trail leading to Victor Osimhen. A surprising approach when we remember that Luis Enrique would have missed this profile during the last summer transfer window. However, the situation could have changed. Naples, although always demanding in its negotiations, would not be closed to the idea of a definitive transfer. For this, it will be necessary to pay €75M.
Luis Enrique confirmed it: the PSG will be on the lookout for good deals this winter. A statement that echoes information from Daniel Rioloaccording to which the capital club could concentrate its efforts on the search for a real number 9. A profile considered necessary to resolve the deficiencies in efficiency in front of goal. Among the avenues mentioned, one name comes up insistently: Victor Osimhen. The Nigerian striker, who has previously been linked to PSG in the past, could again feature in the discussions, especially if a departure of Randal Cole Muani had just freed up a place in the Parisian squad. But to welcome the Nigerian striker this winter, the PSG will have to pay €75M.
PSG revives Osimhen
« Luis Enrique wants reinforcement. He realizes that he was wrong, and in particular on a file that he did not want in August and which is evolving today in Turkey, but which costs less than what it cost this summer, so it's Victor Osimhen”, notably declared Daniel Riolo. As usual, Napoli does not intend to give any gifts.
Naples asks for €75m
According to information from The Morningthe PSG would have expressed an interest in Victor Osimhen. The Nigerian striker, currently on loan from Napoli to Galatasaray until the end of the season, would be in the sights of the Parisian club, who would have probed his situation via intermediaries. However, the task promises to be complex for the PSG. Yes, yes Napoli does not rule out a transfer, the Italian club remains firm: the suitors will have to match an amount equivalent to the player's release clause, set at €75M. Lacking efficiency at the forefront of its attack, the PSG might well have no choice but to give up this sum…
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