Victor Osimhen, the Super Eagles striker, has almost no chance of playing for Napoli in Serie A beyond next season.
The attacker has been linked to numerous big clubs, including Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United in the Premier League, while PSG is also said to be interested.
Most African supporters believe joining the Red Devils will be a bad choice for the striker, while others say PSG and Arsenal are his best options if he wants to win trophies.
Osimhen reportedly included a €130 million (about £111 million) release clause in his contract with the Italian giants, which a prospective buyer must be willing to pay.
It’s unclear whether PSG or Arsenal would be willing to spend that much money on the goal machine.
Umunna Bishop, one of the goal.com respondents, stated that Manchester United is living in the past, which is bad news for a budding star like Osimhen. “Who are the players he will play with, Anthony?” Bishop inquired.
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Nworah Michael believes that if Arsenal signs Osimhen, they will win not only the Premier League but also the Champions League.
Micah Richards from the Rest is Football Podcast asked Lineker who he would sign for if he were in Osimhen’s position.
“I think I’d look at it and say, at the moment, Arsenal,” Lineker responded.
“I would think Arsenal is definitely a center-forward away from winning. Chelsea are a center-forward away from regaining their competitive edge.
“Manchester United are a center-forward away from improving, but there is still a long way to go.
“If I were him, I would want to go somewhere where you think you’re going to win things.”
Arsenal presently sits in third place in the Premier League rankings, two points behind leaders Liverpool. Mikel Arteta’s side has demonstrated genuine quality over the last two seasons.
Victor Victor believes that the Napoli star should join PSG and win titles while scoring a lot of goals, stating that playing in the Premier League is not a requirement.
Techrectory with Agency Report.