Victor Osimhen the gates of Naples. The Nigerian forward has been left without a number and is looking for an exit that won’t be easy, with most of the major European leagues already closed. The striker told the club a few months ago that he wanted to leave due to the interest of clubs such as PSG and Chelsea. And outside of Europe, others want it Al-Ahly.
certainly Saudi Arabia It was one of the destinations put forward to him, although yesterday Naples’ sporting director himself indicated that he did not think a move to Saudi football would happen now. The Al-Ahly? It was an option until the first idea of continuing in Europe made the club close the Osimhen folder and choose Ivan Toney. However, the Saudi market remains open until September 2 and nothing is decided. Al-Ettifaq and Al-Ittihad are, according to ‘Football Transfers’, viable options.
Another option for Osimhen is Qatar. It is true that it is a less luxurious and lower category championship, but this does not reduce its possibilities if what Osimhen wants, in the circumstances, is now to find a place to rest. Mexico This is another unique and charming destination that should not be missed. Proximity to the United States is a plus point.
It looks like there are a lot more options you can go with. Turkeya championship that has grown stronger in recent years and where there are clubs with the money to pay the Nigerian demand. Mourinho’s Fenerbahçe looks very attractive and there he will be received as a true hero. The Ottoman football transfer window does not close until September 13.
Finally, and as the most distant option, there is still the possibility of an Osimhen wearing the shirt of the teams that only a few weeks ago were behind him. Chelsea or PSG. However, this will not be possible now. In both cases it will be at least until January 2025. Or maybe next season, after seeing what happened this season.
Source: La Verdad

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