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Napoli eye Lukaku as Osimhen replacement amidst PSG links
Napoli are reportedly close to finalizing a deal for Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku, a move that could be prompted by the potential departure of their star player, Victor Osimhen.
Nigerian striker Osimhen has attracted interest from Paris Saint-Germain, with transfer expert Fabrizio Romano claiming he’s keen on joining their project.
Discussions regarding his personal terms are reportedly progressing smoothly.
Napoli manager Antonio Conte fueled the rumors by omitting Osimhen from the squad for their recent friendly against Mantova despite no injuries.
This move suggests an imminent transfer for the Nigerian.
Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio reports that Napoli have agreed to personal terms with Lukaku.
The Chelsea striker is set to earn €6 million per year over three years with additional bonuses.
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The only hurdle remaining is the transfer fee, with Chelsea valuing him at €35 million and Napoli seeking a lower price.
The potential signing of Osimhen would bolster PSG’s attack following the departure of Kylian Mbappé to Real Madrid on a free transfer.
By replacing Osimhen with Lukaku, Napoli would acquire a proven goal scorer, while also potentially generating a transfer profit if they manage to secure Lukaku for a lower fee than Chelsea’s asking price.
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