Chelsea get all clear to sign top transfer target after massive PSG decision!

Osimhen

The latest from Sky Sports News’ Kaveh Solhekol has given CHELSEA the green light to sign long-term target Victor Osimhen before the close of the transfer window next week.

There is alot more transfer talk in the media that the club still wants to add a new striker to the side that has the ability to score goals on a weekly basis, and Osimhen is a plan that the Blues would love to add to the squad.

He has already put in a transfer request in order to force a move out of the club and Napoli are willing to allow the star to leave if the right amount of money is paid – with reports suggesting that £87 million will get the Nigerian star all signed up.

PSG have also been chasing the big star in recent weeks – but if you believe the words of Solhekol  Paris Saint-Germain are not actively trying to sign Victor Osimhen from Napoli at the moment.

He told Sky Sports: ‘The Ligue 1 side were involved in discussions to potentially sign the striker earlier this summer but have since invested in players in other positions.

‘Nearly €150m has been spent on young players such as Desire Doue, Willian Pacho and Joao Neves, joining a squad with attacking options including Kolo Muani, Ousmane Dembele, Bradley Barcola and Marco Asensio.

‘Napoli’s asking price and the size of the overall package led to PSG moving on from Osimhen to other deals.

‘Goncalo Ramos’ ankle injury has led to reports that PSG will sign another forward this summer but Osimhen is not believed to be head coach Luis Enrique’s top target, and Ramos is only expected to be on the sidelines for a few months.’

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