Chelsea are prepared to pull out all the stops to sign Napoli striker Victor Osimhen. The Blues are believed to be on the lookout for a new striker despite signing Nicolas Jackson from Villarreal during the summer.
Jackson has struggled for
consistency since his arrival, scoring six goals in 14 Premier League games,
with three of those strikes taking place against nine-man Tottenham Hotspur in
November.
Chelsea’s other main
centre-forward option, Armando Broja, is still finding his feet following a
lengthy spell on the sidelines.
With the Blues looking to add
further quality to their forward line, they are expected to delve into the
transfer market in the new year.
A recent report suggested that
the West London club had made Osimhen a priority target for the January
transfer window.
According to Football Transfers,
Chelsea are willing to pay whatever is needed to bring the Nigeria
international to Stamford Bridge.
The report claims that the
Blues are determined to sign Osimhen and are prepared to break their transfer
record, which was set in January this year with the €121m (£105.6m) signing of
Enzo Fernandez from Benfica.
While Chelsea are ready to
splash the cash, there is uncertainty about how they would pull off the deal
within Financial Fair Play regulations.
Napoli president Aurelio De
Laurentiis remains optimistic that the 24-year-old will extend his stay with
the club despite experiencing a difficult six months
Osihmen was the subject of two
offensive TikTok posts from the club’s official account earlier this season,
while he also had a difficult relationship with former Napoli boss Rudi Garcia,
who was replaced by Walter Mazzarri last month.
The Nigerian striker netted 26
goals in 32 league appearances last term to help end Napoli’s 33-year wait for
the Serie A title.
Although he has gone on to
score six times in 11 league matches this season, Napoli are well off the pace
set by Inter Milan and Juventus.
Mazzarri’s side were beaten 1-0
in Friday’s away clash with Juventus, leaving the reigning champions in fifth
position ahead of the rest of the weekend’s action.
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