By Daily Sports Nigeria on October 12, 2024
Chelsea have rekindled their pursuit of Victor Osimhen, making the Napoli loanee and Galatasaray striker a priority after coming whisker close to signing him during the summer transfer window.
The Nigeria international was Chelsea’s top target before talks with Napoli fell through due to disagreements in personal terms.
Osimhen’s desire to leave Napoli resulted in his exclusion from the squad by manager Antonio Conte, which led to his season-long loan move to Galatasaray.
The loan deal includes a break clause that allows him to leave in January if his €75m (£62.8m) release clause is triggered, a fee significantly lower than the €120m Napoli demanded over the summer, which could make a deal more feasible for Chelsea.
Although reports have suggested Galatasaray might be interested in signing the former Lille player permanently, sources close to the Turkish club have dismissed these claims, stating they are unable to meet his price tag.
Meanwhile, Osimhen is reportedly focused on a move to the Premier League and has no long-term plans to remain in Turkey.
Chelsea recently reopened communication with his representatives to gauge his interest in a January move.
While no decisions have been made, the forward remains at the top of the Blues’ transfer wish list as they continue to monitor his situation.
Juventus are also believed to be interested in the player, with the Italian club desperately seeking a replacement for Dusan Vlahovic.
Despite Chelsea’s unending interest, a January move will depend on the form of Nicolas Jackson, who has been impressive so far this season. Should the Blues seek reinforcements, other strikers, such as RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko and Bayer Leverkusen’s Victor Boniface, are also being considered.
Osimhen has enjoyed a bright start to life at Galatasaray, contributing two goals and four assists in his first four appearances. His performances have made him a standout player, but the 25-year-old is eyeing a return to one of Europe’s top leagues, with the Premier League being his preferred destination.
Source Punch Ng
Posted October 12, 2024
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