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Why Victor Osimhen's Transfer from Napoli Is Proving Difficult: A Deep Dive into the Obstacles
Victor Osimhen's transfer saga is set to be one of the highlights of the 2024 summer transfer window. The Nigerian international is expected to leave Napoli, especially after being left out of the squad by new manager Antonio Conte, who reportedly does not see him as part of his plans.
However, what seemed like a straightforward transfer has dragged on for weeks, leaving Osimhen in a state of uncertainty despite his undeniable talent.
Several factors have contributed to Napoli’s difficulties in securing a buyer for Osimhen:
Financial Demands of Napoli's President:
Osimhen recently signed a new five-year contract with Napoli, reportedly raising his valuation to around €130 million. This has become a significant obstacle, as Napoli's president, Aurelio De Laurentiis, known for being one of the toughest negotiators in football, refuses to lower the asking price. Paris Saint-Germain’s proposal was rejected, as was Chelsea’s offer of a swap deal involving Romelu Lukaku and £70 million.
Osimhen's Wages:
Another major factor is Osimhen’s salary demands. The forward is reportedly unwilling to accept a pay cut from his current €10 million annual salary, making him one of the highest-paid players in Italian football. Few clubs can afford such wages, further complicating potential deals.
Low Interest from Other Clubs:
Interest from top clubs has been lukewarm, not because Osimhen lacks quality, but because many of them already have established strikers. Real Madrid has signed Kylian Mbappé, Manchester United has Rasmus Højlund, Manchester City has Erling Haaland, Barcelona has Robert Lewandowski, Bayern Munich has Harry Kane, Juventus has Dušan Vlahović, and Liverpool has Darwin Núñez. This leaves few options for Osimhen.
Market Dynamics and Financial Fair Play:
The current transfer market and Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations are also affecting clubs' ability to meet Napoli’s demands. Chelsea remains the only club with a clear strategy to sign him, but negotiations have been slow.
Osimhen's situation is now a major concern in Nigeria, where fans are anxious about where their most valuable player will be playing next season.
There is also concern among national team supporters that Osimhen could return to international duty in September without having played competitive football in months.
"The real issue isn't Osimhen's performance last season but the financial difficulties many major leagues are currently experiencing. Market prices have dropped compared to last year when PSG, Chelsea, and Real Madrid were spending €90 million on players. The real challenge now is the lack of liquidity in the market.
"Napoli is also struggling with their own transfer plans, including attempts to sign Romelu Lukaku. Manager Antonio Conte has expressed frustration with the lack of incoming transfers, but the sluggish market has slowed all activities."A source close to the player, who was involved in his initial transfer to Wolfsburg explained.
"He signed a new contract to help protect the club's interests and to ensure they can maximize his sale value. It's a sensible move, and I don't think it was a bad decision but it is hunting him."
Meanwhile, Usman Abdallah, a former Super Eagles assistant coach who worked with Osimhen during his time with the national team, is confident that the transfer situation will be resolved soon.
Football is a business, and this is a contractual issue. It will be resolved amicably, and both parties will be satisfied in the end. Osimhen is a top-quality player with the talent to play for any big club in the world.
Usman Abdallah
"The release clause is significant, and Napoli values him highly, so it's understandable why the transfer is taking time."
Abdallah remains optimistic that Osimhen will return to the field soon, and a resolution will be reached before the transfer window closes.
Seyi Alao is a Nigerian sports reporter, writer, and producer, known for delivering engaging sports content in both English and Pidgin. At Brila FM, I transitioned seamlessly into the role of Content Creator, demonstrating a deep understanding of media dynamics and effectively crafting captivating and informative narratives.