Yet another scorching summer is preparing to heat up Old Trafford, and this time at the center of the revolution is Victor Osimhen: the Nigerian, currently on loan at Galatasaray but still under contract with Napoli until 2027, is the name circled in red by the new coach Ruben Amorim to solve the goal problem once and for all.
According to the Mirror, Manchester United are said to be ready to present an offer from 46,5 million euro: a figure decidedly far from the 120 million clause set by the Neapolitan club, but which could become concrete if Napoli decided to change strategy.
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Osimhen, 26 years old, fits perfectly within the parameters set by the co-owner Jim Ratcliffe, determined to focus on players with room for growth and high potential performance. But Osimhen is just one of the names on the Red Devils' wish list. Two more moves are ready up front: Liam delap (Ipswich) for which the payment of the €35 million clause is being evaluated and Matheus Cunha (Wolverhampton), tied to a clause of 73 million: in this case, a deferral of payments is sought, but the competition (Arsenal, Newcastle and Nottingham Forest) is ready to intervene.
To finance the restyling, United is considering a real sacrifice of big: from hojlund a Zirkzee, Via Rashford, Sancho e Anthony, today all on loan, the list of departures is long. But it does not end here: also important profiles such as Casemiro e garnacho they could be sold in case of convincing offers.
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The article talks about Osimhen and his transfer possibilities, but it is not clear if Napoli is really willing to sell. There are many names involved and the figures are high, but the situation remains complicated and we need to see how it develops.