Victor Osimhen He is, arguably, the most eligible footballer in the big leagues and will, without a doubt, be the undisputed contender of the next summer transfer window. His terrible time with the Naples He has piqued the interest of the most powerful for a long time, who see him as a signing for the present and the future and who will raffle him. Yesterday he achieved a new ‘double’ against Eintracht, his first in the Champions League but he has several this season in Italy. Chelsea, Manchester City, Real Madrid, Arsenal, Manchester United, Bayern Munich, PSG… They all sighed for their goals.
And it is his enviable youth (24) and his immense potential that no sane person can deny. And that his beginnings at the Neapolitan club were more disappointing than anything else. The Serie A club signed him in 2010 from Lille and in his first campaign with the southern Italian team he did not convince: 10 goals in 30 games. A few injuries and his positive for Covid did not help the Nigerian.
In the second year his numbers did not improve much. The facial injury that forced him to wear a mask to play has since plagued him again, but in this third campaign, he has been on top: 23 goals in 27 games spread across all competitions. From the more than questionable signing to life insurance for a Naples that has no choice but to sell him if he doesn’t want to lose a golden opportunity to get a slice. It cost 60 million euros, being the most expensive signing in the history of Naples. But now he can get at least 100. After achieving his transformation from villain to hero, Spalletti assumes the risk of losing him.
Source: La Verdad

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