Napoli striker Victor Osimhen is reportedly on the verge of a significant move to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) for a fee of €120 million.
The deal comes as a heavy blow to Chelsea’s transfer aspiration of landing the Nigerian international to solve their striker crisis ahead of next season.
Several top European clubs had also shown interest in securing the services of the Super Eagles striker this summer.
However, negotiations between Napoli and PSG, as reported by Italian outlet Il Mattino, are now progressing to an advanced stage.
PSG seemed determined to outmaneuver competitors like Chelsea in the pursuit of Osimhen’s signature. The French Giants is poised to activate Osimhen’s €120 million release clause and offer him a lucrative four-year contract worth €13 million (£11m/$14m) per season.
Chelsea’s financial constraints and the pressing need to adhere to the Premier League’s Profit & Sustainability Regulations (PSR) have led them to withdraw from the race for Osimhen’s signature.
Osimhen to replace Mbappe at PSG
Since Kylian Mbappe made it known to the management his desire to leave the club in the Summer, Osimhen has popped up as one of the top candidates to replace the Frenchman.
The Nigeria international, who helped the Super Eagles reach the Africa Cup of Nations final, is a frequent transfer target despite signing a contract extension until 2026 in December.
Osimhen, 25, reportedly has a £112 million release clause in his new contract, which PSG would be happy to activate if Mbappe’s high wage did not strain their resources.
The Napoli striker has developed into one of Europe’s most lethal strikers in recent years, following up on a tally of 26 goals in 32 Serie A appearances last season with seven in 13 this season.