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PSG offers Osimhen €50m salary following possible transfer

French team, Paris Saint-Germain(PSG), has offered Nigerian striker, Victor Osimhen, €50m if he makes the move over to their side this transfer window.
The sum is equivalent to N43bn as his salary in the team.
The owner of Napoli, Aurelio De Laurentiis, who has said that only PSG can afford Osimhen, expects to receive a million-dollar offer for the player.
Meanwhile, other top clubs like Real Madrid, Manchester United, and Bayern Munich have withdrawn from negotiations for Osimhen due to De Laurentiis’ high asking price.
Recall that last week, PSG made an offer of €120m for Osimhen which the Serie A champions have already rejected.
According to several reports, Napoli values Osimhen at €150m and no club is currently willing to meet that asking price.
“The only club that could afford Victor Osimhen is Paris Saint-Germain,” De Laurentiis told Mediaset.
“If (PSG president) Nasser Al Khelaifi wants to send in a bid of around €200m we wait and see what happens. I think that Victor will stay here.”
A report in Sky Sports said PSG has reached a €300M deal with Al-Hilal for Frenchman Kylian Mbappe, although the player has not yet agreed to play in Saudi Arabia.
Should Mbappe leave the French team, Osimhen would be the striker’s ideal replacement.
According to elfutbolero.us, if Napoli buys the 24-year-old, the player could receive a salary of €50m to be the star of the team but Osimhen is not keen on a move to the Ligue 1.
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