Is there any hope for Chelsea? Napoli president discusses futures of Victor Osimhen; Here is what he said

Is there any hope for Chelsea? Napoli president discusses futures of Victor Osimhen; Here is what he said.

Chelsea has been linked to be the top dogs in the pursuit to land Victor Oshimhen during the summer transfer window but this recent revelation by Napoli President could shatter their plans.

Napoli President have been very vocal about Oshimhen in the past few days given his recent run of form and professionalism and his goal scoring prowess and here is what he said.

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Speaking to TNT Sports after that clash, De Laurentiis was asked about whether Napoli would be able to hold onto Osimhen and Kvaratskhelia beyond this season.

“It won’t be difficult to keep our best players, we’re good with contracts – but never say never in case of crazy proposals. I think they will stay for long time,” he said.

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Sources have told 90min that representatives from over 30 clubs across Europe were in attendance at Deutsche Bank Park to cast an eye over key players from either side.

From England, officials representing Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Leicester, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle, Nottingham Forest, Tottenham and Wolves were present.

90min has previously reported on English sides’ interest in out-of-contract Frankfurt star Daichi Kamada, while Kvaratskhelia is being monitored by every major club in Europe. Osimhen is Chelsea’s top target for the summer 2023 window.

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France striker Randal Kolo Muani, who was sent off early in the second half, has been linked to United, though there is widespread belief he will remain with Frankfurt for another season.

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