Paris Saint-Germain Leading Race for Victor Osimhen Transfer Amid Interest from Chelsea and Arsenal

Renowned Italian football pundit Giovanni Scotto has recently revealed his predictions on the future destination of Nigerian football sensation Victor Osimhen. According to Scotto, the talented striker is likely to make a move to French giants Paris Saint-Germain in the upcoming summer transfer window.

Despite interest from English powerhouses Chelsea and Arsenal, Scotto believes that PSG holds the upper hand in securing Osimhen’s signature. The young forward, who currently plays for Napoli, is expected to depart from the Italian club at the end of the season, with Napoli looking to use the funds from his sale to revamp their squad for the next campaign.

Chelsea, in particular, are in desperate need of a striker and have identified Osimhen as a top target. However, Mauricio Pochettino’s side may face challenges in meeting Financial Fair Play Regulations, potentially hindering a potential deal for the Nigerian international.

Scotto’s insights suggest that PSG are eager to bring Osimhen on board as a replacement for star player Kylian Mbappé. With a reported fee of 120 million euros on the table, the Parisian club seems determined to secure Osimhen’s services to offset the financial losses from missed Champions League revenues and the Club World Cup.

As the football world eagerly awaits Osimhen’s next move, all eyes are on Paris Saint-Germain as they look set to make a significant splash in the transfer market. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting transfer saga.

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