Nigerian Striker Osimhen Demands £500,000 Weekly to Join Chelsea Squad

The Chelsea-Victor Osimhen saga has taken a dramatic turn. The Super Eagles forward’s eye-watering wage demands have thrown a spanner in the works, leaving the Blues’ summer signing plans in disarray.

According to reports, Osimhen is seeking a staggering £500,000-a-week contract, a figure that would catapult him to the top of the Premier League’s highest-paid players list. The 25-year-old’s audacious ask has left Chelsea reeling, with negotiations stalled and no clear resolution in sight.


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Despite weeks of talks with Napoli and Osimhen’s representatives, the London club remains at an impasse. Their initial loan proposal, which would have avoided triggering Osimhen’s £110 million release clause, was met with a firm rejection from the Italian side.

However, Napoli has since softened their stance, reducing their asking price to a more palatable £85 million. The sticking point remains Osimhen’s wages, which Chelsea is desperate to negotiate down.

The Nigerian striker’s determination to leave Napoli this summer is unwavering, with a formal transfer request already on the table. Paris Saint-Germain has also shown interest but has temporarily cooled their pursuit.

Chelsea’s long-term admiration for Osimhen drives their determination to secure the deal. To accommodate his demands, the club has been working overtime to trim their wage bill, a delicate balancing act that will require creative maneuvering.

Will Chelsea find a way to meet Osimhen’s sky-high expectations, or will their pursuit of the prolific forward end in disappointment? Only time will tell.

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