Napoli Slams Over 160 Million Euros On Osimhen

On the day Victor Osimhen played his 100th match for Napoli and also got a Nigerian national award of Member of the Order of Federal Republic, his Italian club, Napoli has placed a premium price on him.

An Italian news outlet, The Corriere dello Sport, in analysing the worth of the in-form striker valued him at over 160 million euros.  

His double strike in a 2-2 draw of Napoli against Bologna on Sunday has further extended his goal haul. There have been many suitors for his services.

PSG,Real Madrid, Manchester United.Liverpool, Newcastle all want him. Also knocking is Bayern Munich.


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