PSG insists and tries to convince De Laurentiis with Soler, Mukiele and Kang-In Lee

The long-awaited sale of Victor Osimhem could unlock Napoli’s market: PSG returns to the charge by putting three counterparts in the deal and in the background there is Saudi Arabia

It all depends on Victor Osimhen. The possible departure of the Nigerian player could be the key to Napoli’s transfer market and bring in the necessary resources to build the team that Antonio Conte has in mind, perhaps starting from Romelu Lukakuthe Apulian coach’s favourite.

Osimhen, PSG tries again: here is the latest offer

PSG seemed to have stepped aside, the French club having long pursued Victor Osimhen was scared by the €120-130 million clause present in the Nigerian player’s contract. Last summer, the post-scudetto summer, saw VO9’s stock rise dramatically. Then, however, came a cursed season for the Napoli and consequently the value of the attacker has also decreased.

Now according to the latest market news relaunched by Journalist Gianluca DiMarzio on Sky, the transalpine club would have returned to the charge and this evening a meeting would have taken place in Paris between the Parisian directors and the player’s entourage. The problem of the clause remains with the Paris Saint Germain who is trying to get around it by also including three players in the deal: Carlos Soler, Nordi Mukiele e Kang-In Lee. Now we just have to wait to understand the intentions of the President De Laurentiis.

Who are Lee, Mukiele and Soler

Three players to try to convince Napoli to start with coreano Kang-In Leeborn in 2001, left-handed who plays mainly on the right but has shown that he can also play in the centre. In recent days, the Azzurri have shown interest in players in that role with negotiations for Greenwood e ChiesaLittle space with PSG for the South Korean with 36 appearances overall (5 goals and 5 assists).
Nordi Mukiele he is instead a defender who can play both as a right back and as a centre back in a 4-man defence. There was great anticipation when he arrived in Paris but the initial enthusiasm was not confirmed also due to some injuries. The most interesting player could be Carlos Soler, born in 1997 and playing as a midfielder with characteristics that could coincide, at least in part, with the Piotr Zielinski “party”.

Osimhen and the Saudi Arabia track

Il Naples and President De Laurentiis for they still hope to be able to sell the Nigerian striker in exchange for a purely economic compensation. On the trail of the player there is said to be The Al Ahli ready to put 100 million euros on the table but the Nigerian seems less and less convinced to choose the Saudi League, he would like to stay in Europe even if the Premier League chance now seems to be fading.

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Source: sport.virgilio.it