The much-anticipated transfer of Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen from Napoli to Paris Saint-Germain has hit a roadblock, according to renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano.
Despite earlier reports of progress, Romano on Monday via X stated, “Negotiations between PSG and Napoli for Osimhen, not advancing after recent talks.”
The French champions have reportedly baulked at Napoli’s demands, with Romano stating that “PSG rejected to include Kang-in Lee in the deal and will not trigger release clause as Napoli wanted. Deal NOT happening under these conditions.”
This development comes as a surprise, given earlier reports from Tuttosport that Osimhen had agreed personal terms with PSG.
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The Italian outlet claimed the 25-year-old had “shaken hands with the French giants on a five-year deal worth €14 million per season,” representing a significant increase from his current €10 million annual salary at Napoli.
Osimhen’s agent, Roberto Calenda, was reportedly in Paris earlier this week to negotiate terms. However, the stumbling block appears to be the transfer fee, with Napoli holding firm on the player’s €130 million release clause. PSG had reportedly considered offering €100 million plus a player to seal the deal.
Sky Sport Italia had earlier suggested that PSG proposed including players like Carlos Soler, Nordi Mukiele, or Lee Kang-in as part of the transfer package. However, Romano’s latest update indicates that PSG is unwilling to part with Lee Kang-in.
Despite the setback, Osimhen has maintained a professional attitude during Napoli’s pre-season training, impressing new coach Antonio Conte. However, the Nigerian striker is not believed to be in Conte’s plans for the upcoming season.
Romano further noted that PSG seems content with their current striking options, stating, “PSG also happy with Ramos & Kolo Muani.”