Italian agent reveals the most likely destination for Arsenal-linked striker Osimhen
Published: June 19, 2024
Italian agent Andrea D'Amico has indicated that Victor Osimhen is set to embark on a potential move to the Premier League this summer, amid interest from Arsenal and other foreign clubs.
The Nigerian striker, under contract for two more seasons, is expected to depart Napoli in the summer transfer window.
Osimhen has garnered attention from several elite clubs across Europe, including a notable offer from Saudi Arabia.
Both Al Hilal and Al-Ahli have reportedly shown intent to trigger his hefty €130 million release clause at Napoli.
Despite these lucrative proposals, sources close to Osimhen suggest his preference remains firmly set on continuing his career in European football.
Discussing Osimhen's future, Andrea D'Amico stressed that decisions regarding his next steps might wait until the conclusion of the European Championships.
D'Amico highlighted that clubs are keen to observe the tournament's outcomes before finalizing any transfer plans.
He emphasized that many clubs are keen on assessing player performances during major tournaments before finalizing transfer decisions.
"It's too early to say, there is a clause and in my opinion, we will have to wait until the end of the European Championships: many want to study this competition, because it has already happened that profiles emerge or important players are confirmed and therefore important goals are scored," D'Amico commented during an interview with Radio Marte, as reported by Area Napoli.
D'Amico further predicted that Osimhen is most likely destined for a move to the Premier League, with Arsenal and other unnamed teams interested in signing him.
"In any case, I believe that the most likely destination for Osimhen is always the Premier League, with more than one club that may be interested," he added.
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