Transfer Insider Ben Jacobs Reveals Victor Osimhen’s Likely Move to PSG

Renowned transfer insider Ben Jacobs has recently disclosed some exciting news regarding the future of Nigerian football star Victor Osimhen. It seems that the talented striker is set to make a move from Napoli this summer, with Paris Saint-Germain emerging as his likely destination.

While Osimhen has been the subject of interest from various top clubs, including Chelsea and Arsenal, it appears that PSG is leading the race to secure his signature. With Kylian Mbappé rumored to be on his way out, the French giants are keen to strengthen their attacking lineup with a new striker, and Osimhen fits the bill perfectly.

In a recent interview on CaughtOffside’s The Debrief, Jacobs hinted that Arsenal may have their sights set on other targets, such as Joshua Zirkzee and Viktor Gyokeres, making PSG the frontrunners in the race for Osimhen. However, he also mentioned that if the Nigerian forward expresses a desire to move to the Premier League, Arsenal could potentially enter the fray and outbid Chelsea for his services.

It seems that Chelsea’s financial constraints could hinder their chances of signing Osimhen, as they aim to comply with the Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules. This could pave the way for PSG to swoop in and secure the highly sought-after striker.

As the summer transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Osimhen and his potential move to Paris Saint-Germain. Will he be the one to fill Mbappé’s shoes and lead the French giants to further success? Only time will tell. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting transfer saga.

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