From Finidi to Collapsed Deals: 18 Key Moments of Osimhen’s Transfer Window

From Finidi to Collapsed Deals: 18 Key Moments of Osimhen’s Transfer Window

  • Victor Osimhen headlined the talking points of the summer transfer window, but he remains a Napoli player
  • The Nigerian international had offers from several top clubs, but all the proposed deals have collapsed
  • Osimhen has now been exiled from the Napoli squad after the Italian side completed the signing of Romelu Lukaku

In what could be described as a strange summer transfer window, a lot happened to Nigerian international Victor Osimhen.

As soon as the 2023/2024 season ended, the 25-year-old headlined discussions in the summer transfer window, which has now closed.

Several clubs have made enquiries about the impressive Napoli striker whose 26 league goals helped the Partenopei to the Serie A title two seasons ago.

Victor Osimhen remains at Napoli.
All deals for Victor Osimhen have collapsed as the summer transfer window in England closes. Photo: Francesco Pecoraro.
Source: UGC

Sporting News reports that Osimhen renewed his contract with Napoli in December last year, with a release clause of about €130m.

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Having missed Nigeria's World Cup qualifiers against South Africa and Benin, Osimhen consequently fell out with Finidi George, the then-Super Eagles head coach.

Following the close of the summer transfer window, the Nigerian striker only has until September 2 to move to Saudi Arabia before the window shuts there.

Below are 18 key moments of Osimhen's transfer window

  1. The Nigerian striker offered Napoli his transfer request
  2. He signs a new deal extension with the club so that he won't leave for free.
  3. Received suitors from Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Madrid, PSG and Bayern Munich.
  4. Publicly fell out with Finidi George.
  5. Further fell out with Napoli over disrespectful treatment.
  6. Suitors reduced to PSG & Chelsea.
  7. PSG refused to pay his transfer fee because Napoli asked for two players plus money in return.
  8. PSG pulled out. Chelsea remained.
  9. Napoli requested a cash-plus swap deal involving Romelu Lukaku.
  10. Napoli agreed £30miliion for Lukaku from Chelsea, leaving out the possibility of a swap
  11. Saudi Arabia club Al Ahli offered Napoli half of what they were asking Chelsea to pay. They accepted, but Osimhen reportedly rejected.
  12. Al Ahli went completed Ivan Toney's signing from Brentford.
  13. Chelsea finally agreed a fee with Napoli for Osimhen, but Osimhen rejected the wage.
  14. Chelsea representatives abandoned the discussion and left Napoli.
  15. All deals collapsed.
  16. Napoli have exiled Osimhen from the squad.
  17. Transfer window has closed in England.
  18. Transfer window in Saudi Arabia closes on September 2.

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Reason Osimhen's proposed Chelsea move collapsed

YEN.com.gh earlier reported that Osimhen was set to stay at Napoli after failing to reach an agreement on personal terms with Chelsea after lengthy negotiations dragged on until the deadline day.

The deal collapsed after both parties could not reach an agreement on personal terms, with the Blues unable to propose a satisfactory offer.

The Premier League club offered a basic salary of €4mil and €4mil in bonuses. Half of the bonuses will be for Champions League qualification, while the other half is a goal bonus.

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Source: Legit.ng

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Richard Nutakor (Sports Editor) Richard Kekeli is a digital media enthusiast with over 8 years of working experience in media and digital. He's worked with notable media brands in Ghana like Media General, owners of TV3 Ghana, 3FM, Onua FM & Connect FM. He's also worked with Global Media Alliance as a Digital Account Manager. He obtained a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Ghana in 2016 and a Masters in Brands and Communication Management from the University of Professional Studies, Accra. Email: richard.kekeli@sportsbrief.com