According to Fabrizio Romano, the Saudi Pro League club has presented a package exceeding €65 million (over N115 billion in Nigerian currency) for the striker.
However, an agreement with the reigning African Men’s Player of the Year has yet to be reached. Last summer, Al Ahli offered Osimhen lucrative wages and was prepared to pay Napoli a record fee, but the deal ultimately fell through.
With European clubs unable to meet his €130 million valuation, Al Ahli is looking to capitalize on the opportunity to sign the Nigerian international. The club, which finished third in the Saudi Pro League last season, is eager to challenge Al Hilal for the title by adding more top talent like Osimhen to their squad.
As the European summer transfer window nears its end and no offer has materialized from Chelsea, questions remain about whether the Super Eagles striker will consider a move to Saudi Arabia. Napoli, meanwhile, is preparing for life without Osimhen and is reportedly close to announcing the signing of Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku as his replacement, a move backed by coach Antonio Conte.
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