
AL-HILAL OFFER €140m (£120.3m) FOR NAPOLI’S VICTOR OSIMHEN, STRIKER OFFERED £1m PER WEEK
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Napoli has reportedly turned down two bids from Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal for Victor Osimhen.
According to Lequipe, Al-Hilal sent two offers of €120m and €140m to Napoli but was immediately turned down by the Italian Champions who are hoping to to keep the striker for at least one more season.
The Saudi side have reportedly discussed with Osimhen and will intesify negotiations to secure his signing after failing to land Kylian Mbappe despite agreeing a world record fee of €300m with Paris Saint-Germain.
It is thought Napoli would want more than €150m to even consider selling a player who finished top of the Serie A goalscoring chart last season as they won the league title.
The wages on offer for Osimhen is in the region of €1m per week and reports emerging from Italy suggests that ameeting between Napoli and Osimhen’s camp failed to find a resolution on a new contract.
Osimhen was a transfer target for Manchester United this summer, but the man
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