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Chelsea Negotiating With Osimhen’s Agent Over Personal Terms

Chelsea Negotiating With Osimhen’s Agent Over Personal Terms
Chelsea has intensified their pursuit of Victor Osimhen by engaging in discussions with his representatives regarding his personal terms.
This move by Chelsea, one of the premier European clubs vying for Osimhen, has been confirmed by transfer expert Rudy Galetti.
Reports indicate that Osimhen is a primary transfer target for the London-based club, a team he supported during his upbringing in Lagos.
Currently earning a substantial salary of approximately Nine Million Euros annually at Napoli, Osimhen extended his contract with the Serie A champions until June 2026.
In seeking increased compensation, Osimhen’s negotiations with Chelsea are anticipated.
Once the player’s personal terms are settled, Chelsea may proceed with talks with Napoli, as the Italian club is understood to have set a 130 million Euros release clause in Osimhen’s new contract.
Furthermore, Arsenal, a rival club from London, is also prepared to offer Osimhen a lucrative deal.
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