Race to Sign Victor Osimhen: PSG and Chelsea Still in Contention

Football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has revealed that the competition to secure the signature of Nigerian star Victor Osimhen is far from over. Despite reports suggesting that the talented striker is on the verge of sealing a deal with French giants Paris Saint-Germain, Romano insists that the race is still wide open.

It was previously rumored that Osimhen had already agreed to a lucrative four-year contract with PSG, potentially filling the void left by Kylian Mbappé’s imminent move to Real Madrid. However, Romano has shed light on the situation, revealing that both PSG and English powerhouse Chelsea are keen on acquiring the services of the 25-year-old forward.

In a recent update on his YouTube channel, Romano stated, “We cannot rule out PSG as a possible destination for Osimhen. They have shown genuine interest and admiration for him. He is definitely on their radar, but a final decision is yet to be made regarding a summer transfer.”

He continued, “The deal is far from being finalized at this stage. It will take some time before we see any concrete developments. Both PSG and Chelsea are still in the running for Osimhen, as there is a release clause that no club has activated yet.”

Romano emphasized, “The competition is fierce, with both clubs keeping a close eye on the situation. However, it is still early days, and no significant progress has been made with any potential suitor.”

As the football world eagerly awaits the outcome of this transfer saga, one thing is certain – the battle for Victor Osimhen’s signature is far from over. Stay tuned for more updates as the story unfolds.

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