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Osimhen’s Future, Contract Set Friends, Fans On Collision Course

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The future of Super Eagles Striker, Victor Osimhen, has set fans and friends alike on a collision course over his next career move.

Osimhen, who is the current African Footballer of the Year, opted for Saudi’s Al-Ahli, the Napoli forward had kept fans and friends guessing his next move during the transfer window.

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Osimhen was said to have turned down a move to join the English side, Chelsea Football Club.

According to Skysport in Italy, the Nigerian forward would prefer a move to join the Saudi Arabian side in a four-year deal with his former employers; Napoli is expected to earn £67.3m (€80m) plus add-ons.

Osimhen had earlier turned down €70m move to the Saudi Arabian club with his agent Roberto Calenda insisting the Napoli star still has unfinished business in European football, The PUNCH reports.

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This development comes amid heightened transfer speculation surrounding the Napoli star, who has drawn interest from several top clubs across Europe and the Middle East.

Osimhen has a litany of clubs in the Saudi Pro League willing to break the bank to sign him, but the Nigeria international had before now overlooked such overtures, looking to continue his football in Europe, preferably the English Premier League.

READ ALSO: JUST IN: Osimhen Opts For Saudi’s Al Ahli

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Before the news that the striker would prefer to ply his trade at the Saudi Pro League, there had been speculations about his next move, with friends and fans on social media engaging in a ‘war’ of facts about his and contract terms.

Though a Nigerian journalist and known ally of Osimhen, Adebayo Sulaiman, with the handle @PoojaMedia, had been given details about the player’s transfer speculations, insisting that the striker won’t be heading to Chelsea this summer, others claimed that the striker would be heading to England from Italy.

The debate got hotter when a German-based Nigerian journalist, Oma Akatugba, in a post on his X account on Thursday, claimed that the Super Eagles striker may be heading to Chelsea.

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“The Victor Osimhen transfer saga seems to be leaning toward a move to Chelsea. According to my sources—not Victor or anyone from his camp—as of 11 p.m. last night, he agreed to a weekly wage of €350,000 with Chelsea.

“Initially, he sought €500,000 per week, but Chelsea persuaded him to accept the lower figure. However, Chelsea fans shouldn’t celebrate just yet, as this drama is far from over. The Saudi clubs are still in the race and are offering even more money,” Akatugba wrote.

READ ALSO: Saudi Arabia Club, Al-Ahli Offer Napoli €65m To Sign Victor Osimhen

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The sports journalist’s expose on the player’s future sent waves across social media as friends and fans took turns to give their side of the story.

Reacting to Akatugba’s post, a known friend of Osimhen and social media influencer, @the_smallie, fired back, claiming the journalist’s take wasn’t correct.

“He never asked for €500k and Chelsea didn’t propose anything close to this €350k An accredited UEFA journalist shouldn’t be spreading information like this,” Osimhen’s friend wrote.

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Another influencer, @TheTifeFab, wrote, “This is a BIG LIE. Chelsea never offered Victor €350,000 and neither did Victor request €500,000. Let’s stop spreading false information or figures we didn’t confirm.”

Also, @_AsiwajuLerry, who is a friend of the striker, while responding to Akatugba’s tweet wrote, “This guy fell out with Victor Osimhen and most of the Super Eagles players and he’s been piling on them every chance he gets. Quoting an outrageous amount which is very far from the truth just to set the player up. An absolute disgrace of a journalist.”

READ ALSO: Arsenal Make Osimhen Contact

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Backing @the_smallie, an X user with the handle, @Iamadaba, wrote, “You people just hate Osihmen for no reason sha. Cos what’s all these hot takes and gibberish? Low-key, you really wish you had someone like him in your corner, but since he doesn’t relate with you, hatred and agenda next.”

Chiding @the_smallie, a popular social commentator, @Letter_to_Jack, argued that while Osimhen’s friends were trying to set the record straight, it wasn’t reflecting well on the player.

According to him, “I understand you guys want to correct the record about your friend, it’s admirable, however, this is too detailed info about a contract that’s still in the final stages of negotiation.”

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He added, “It doesn’t project Osimhen in good light at all. Future employers (especially in Europe) will take this into account. Ornstein or Fab would have just quoted this with “FALSE”, and they won’t go into details until the saga is completed or the window has closed— which is a matter of hours now.

“Why do you think only trusted journalists get scoops about transfer deals and contract details to leak? You think other loved ones; brothers and friends, of other footballers, can’t come and attack fake news about their person? You think the best friends and loved ones of other players won’t have knowledge of their decision on transfer issues days before the news breaks? In the world of football, it’s either the player, his agent, or a trusted journo.

READ ALSO: JUST IN: Osimhen Wins 2023 CAF Men’s Player Of The Year

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“Any outlet outside of that bracket (especially friends who are not known in the field) is a pointer to a propensity for leaks in the player’s camp, and that’s never a good sign. Everyone should have coordinated with Pooja to debunk Omar. Don’t allow your emotions to control you in a manner that will negatively affect your friend.”

Corroborating @Letter_to_Jack, another football fan, tweeting from @Jerkingfish, said, “It’s funny how they don’t see it like this. At this point, I think these guys are part of Osihmen’s problem. How on earth are you arguing private contract details with a Journalist per “na my friend, make I talk Wetin I know”. Literally all he had to do was say “False”

However, in his response after news of Osimhen’s move to Saudi became public, Akatugba insisted on his claim, adding that the player went for higher pay.

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He wrote, “Chelsea couldn’t pay so he went for the money. But idiots say he can’t ask for 500k when people earn close to 800k a month before Tax in the same England? I am not one to chicken out when I know my story. They can hire you to come to embarrass yourself here that’s your choice. I am working, you are making noise.”

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JUST IN: Cristiano Ronaldo Confirms Al Nassr’s Stay, To Sign New Deal

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Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo is ready to extend his stay with Saudi pro side Al Nassr and is even ready to sign a new deal.

According to Fabrizio Romano’s post on X on Monday, the Portuguese have dismissed rumours of leaving Al Nassr.

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The post read, “Cristiano Ronaldo confirms plan to stay at Al Nassr by signing a new deal.

“My future? Basically, nothing is gonna change. Staying at Al Nassr? Yea.”

READ ALSO: Saudi League: Many People Don’t Understand – Ex-American Player Defends Cristiano Ronaldo

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Recall that the 40-year-old on Sunday helped his national team to secure the Nation’s League for the second time four years after the Nation’s League was unveiled.

Ronaldo, who joined Al Nassr in December 2022 on a record-breaking deal, has played a transformative role both on and off the pitch.

His arrival marked a turning point for Saudi football, drawing global attention to the Saudi Pro League and triggering a wave of high-profile signings across the league.

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READ ALSO: Cristiano Ronaldo Tops List Of Highest Earners In Saudi Arabia Pro League [Top 10]

During his time at Al Nassr so far, Ronaldo has delivered impressive performances, scoring consistently and helping the club remain competitive at the top level. His presence has not only boosted the club’s visibility but also played a key role in the league’s growing popularity worldwide.

The announcement of his continued stay is seen as a significant boost for Al Nassr and the Saudi Pro League as a whole. It also signals Ronaldo’s long-term commitment to the ambitious football project unfolding in the region.

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Brazil Star, Neymar Tests Positive For COVID-19

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Brazil forward Neymar has been sidelined after testing positive for COVID-19, Santos announced in a statement cited by Brazilian media.

The 33-year-old began showing symptoms on Thursday and was immediately withdrawn from all team activities. Medical tests later confirmed the viral infection, the Brazil Serie A club said on Saturday.

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Santos did not specify how long Neymar will be out of action and did not respond immediately to a Reuters request for comment.

Neymar is already set to miss Thursday’s league match at Fortaleza due to suspension.

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That Fortaleza game will be Santos’ final fixture before the Brazilian league pauses for the Club World Cup in the United States, scheduled from June 14 to July 13.

The former Barcelona forward’s future with Santos remains uncertain as his contract expires on June 30.

Limited by injury, Neymar has made 12 appearances across all competitions this season, tallying three goals and three assists.

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Osimhen Rejects Al Hilal 5th Offer, Wants To Stay In Europe

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Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen has officially turned down a fifth offer from Saudi Arabian giants Al Hilal, reaffirming his desire to remain in Europe.

In a post shared via X (formerly Twitter) handle, journalist Buchi Laba. Laba revealed that Osimhen has shut the door on any potential move to Saudi Arabia, regardless of the financial incentives.

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Victor Osimhen officially rejects Al Hilal 5th offer,” Laba wrote. “He has decided to not move there no matter the money offered. Case closed.”

READ ALSO: Osimhen To Sign Chelsea Pre-contract Agreement

Osimhen, who has been a subject of transfer speculation in recent months, appears to be in no rush to make a decision about his next move.

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Sources close to the player suggest that his main priority is to continue his career in Europe, where he feels more competitively challenged.

Main priority is to stay back in Europe,” Laba added, noting that “a top Italian club [is] very interested and other European clubs” are also keeping tabs on the Nigerian forward.

READ ALSO: Osimhen Fuels Speculation Of Future Move To Chelsea On His Birthday

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The 26-year-old Napoli star has been linked with several clubs across Europe, including teams in the Premier League and Serie A.

However, he is reportedly taking his time to evaluate the best sporting project before making his next move.

Osimhen was instrumental in Napoli’s Serie A title win in the 2022/23 season and also helped Galatasaray to a domestic double during his loan spell in Turkey last season.

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