"Oshimen hesitates after Al-Ahli's offer of 70 million euros about 103.5 billion won."
"Kim Min-jae's former teammate" Victor Osimhen Napoli is on the verge of collapse of his summer transfer due to excessive greed.
"Saudi Arabian Super League Al Ahli offered 70 million euros for Osimhen transfer, and Napoli can consider this, but Osimhen is waiting for offers from big European clubs such as Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal, and Chelsea."
Osimhen signed a new contract in December last year that includes a 130 million euro buyout for this summer, but no offer has been made close to this amount, and the clock is ticking fast in the transfer market. Al-Ahli's 70 million euro offer, which is equivalent to half of the buyout, is a definite offer for the first time in the market. It is far short of the buyout, but the amount is large enough for Napoli to accept. Napoli are already close to signing a substitute striker Romelu Lukaku.
The problem is that Osimhen does not want to go to the Saudi professional league. As Osimhen values playing in the European Champions League, he intends to wait until the end for offers from Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal, and Chelsea.
However, it is not easy either. On the same day, the British Daily Mail reported that Osimhen's crazy demand for weekly wages has made it difficult for him to move to Chelsea. The 190 billion won buyout is another problem, but Osimhen is also demanding 500,000 pounds about 870 million won per week. The suggested amount exceeds 400,000 pounds about 700 million won per week for Kevin De Bruyne, the highest paid player in Manchester City at the moment in the English Premier League. With Son Heung-min, an "EPL-proven striker" and Tottenham's highest paid ever, earning 190,000 pounds a week, the majority of the watchers say that the demand is excessive. In view of the Saudi professional league's buyout, there is a possibility that the transfer fee will be cut in half depending on the negotiations between the teams, but Osimhen's weekly pay will inevitably be a stumbling block in this case as well. Chelsea is also known to be looking at Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Federico Chiesa as alternative resources for Osimhen.
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