Victor Osimhen, PSG wants him: Icardi in the negotiation for Napoli

The CEO of the Emir of Qatar’s club had brought him to Lille before selling him to Napoli. And now he goes on the attack, Paredes and the former Inter striker are also on the table

PSG looks to the future. And the future takes the form of Victor Osimhen. In fact, the club of the Emir of Qatar likes the Napoli centre-forward, and in particular his sporting director Campos who had brought him to Lille before selling him to Napoli. According to the RmcSport website, the Portuguese executive has already started the first talks with the Nigerian’s entourage, and is studying a maneuver to bring down the price, including Paredes, but above all Icardi in the operation.

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However, nothing is taken for granted, also because for the moment these are simple contacts to test the ground. In fact, Osimhen has not given his agreement and continues to prefer the Premier League as a destination for next season. De Laurentiis permitting. In fact, the president of Napoli will not give discounts to anyone and has already set the price above 100 million euros. A rate that PSG cannot afford at the moment, considering the budget problems in the red for 370 million, and the financial restrictions dictated by financial fair play.

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Campos however would like to get around the obstacle by solving another problem: that of the players on loan who will most likely return to Paris at the end of the season. Among these Mauro Icardi, parked at Galatasaray where he found his way to goal (9 in 14 games, plus six assists), but continues to weigh on the accounts for his first star signing. The former Nerazzurri still has one year of his contract at PSG, like Paredes who didn’t convince Juventus. Both, however, could be useful for Napoli or at least that’s what the Parisian ds hopes who had discovered Osimhen at Charleroi, where he withdrew him for 22 million, and then sold him to Napoli for 80 million, however including some players. An operation that generated various commissions, triggering an investigation still ongoing in France.

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