Napoli Eases Victor Osimhen’s Transfer to PSG with Price Discount

Breaking News: Napoli’s De Laurentiis Offers Discount to PSG for Osimhen Transfer

In a shocking turn of events, Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis has reportedly offered a discount to Paris Saint-Germain to facilitate the transfer of Victor Osimhen, a Nigerian international striker, to the French Ligue 1 champions.

According to Corriere dello Sport, De Laurentiis is willing to offer a minor discount on Osimhen’s €130 million release clause to help facilitate a deal with PSG. This significant reduction is a major departure from the initial asking price, which has scared away potential suitors.

Napoli is eager to sell Osimhen to bring in reinforcements for their new manager, Antonio Conte. The Italian coach is looking to bolster his squad and Osimhen’s departure would provide the necessary funds to do so.

The 24-year-old Osimhen has reportedly agreed to sign a five-year deal with PSG worth €14 million net per season. This development could be a significant coup for PSG, who are looking to strengthen their attacking options.

The negotiations between Napoli and PSG are ongoing, with the two clubs currently locked in talks. A successful transfer would see Osimhen join PSG’s star-studded squad, which includes the likes of Kylian Mbappé, Neymar, and Mauro Icardi.

The fate of Osimhen’s future hangs in the balance, with the Italian club desperate to offload the Nigerian international to raise funds for reinforcements. With De Laurentiis’ willingness to offer a discount, the stage is set for a thrilling transfer saga that could see Osimhen donning the PSG jersey in the near future.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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