Eko Hot Blog reports that Chelsea are scheduled for in-person discussions with Napoli and Victor Osimhen’s agents but are said to be hesitant to “overpay” as they aim to sidestep FFP penalties.
The meeting is arranged with the specific purpose of determining if the Blues are ready to meet his release clause, amidst reports of an offer from Paris Saint-Germain.
Last summer, Chelsea invested more than £400m to support manager Mauricio Pochettino, with financial analysts such as Stefan Borson forecasting potential sanctions tougher than those faced by clubs like Nottingham Forest and Everton if they are found guilty of breaching regulations.
Osimhen is as one of Serie A’s most clinical strikers in recent seasons and is currently valued between €120m-€130m by Napoli.
According to reports from the Italian daily Il Mattino, Chelsea are aiming for flexibility from Napoli as discussions begin to acquire the Nigerian player, who is attracting interest from top clubs across Europe.
“I think Chelsea is still in the race,” Il Mattino stated.
“The interest is still there. It is really important to understand what is happening, first of all with the FFP situation, because Chelsea do not want to overpay. So, it is important to know how much the package is going to be for Osimhen.
“We already know about the release clause between €120m-€130m with Napoli, so Chelsea and other clubs are waiting to see if Napoli can be flexible but usually with their president, De Laurentiis, it is usually very tough to go there and negotiate, especially for a fantastic player like Osimhen.”
The striker has tallied 12 goals and provided three assists in 19 appearances, playing a pivotal role in Napoli’s journey to clinch the Serie A title last season.
The 25-year-old recently signed a fresh contract worth £210,000 per week, which includes the mentioned release clause.
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