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January Transfer Window: No Offers For Victor Osimhen Yet – Napoli

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Napoli’s director, Giovanni Manna has clarified recent speculation regarding Victor Osimhen’s potential transfer in January, affirming that no clubs have initiated discussions about activating the striker’s €75 million release clause.

“I have stated multiple times that we have not received any inquiries. Victor is under contract with Napoli and is currently performing for Galatasaray. While there’s been a lot of talk, nothing is in progress,” Manna explained during an interview with DAZN.

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Since joining Galatasaray on loan, Victor Osimhen has showcased remarkable performance, scoring 10 goals and registering five assists in 13 appearances across all competitions. His contributions have been vital for the Turkish team, helping them maintain a six-point lead at the top of the Super Lig with 38 points from 14 matches.

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Recent media reports have mentioned that Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United are contemplating triggering Osimhen’s release clause in January. PSG, in particular, sees the 25-year-old as a promising option to bolster their attacking lineup under Luis Enrique.

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According to Daniel Rioli, a journalist from RMC Sport, PSG’s interest in Osimhen could influence French forward Randal Kolo Muani’s future, with RB Leipzig reportedly looking to sign him.

Last summer, PSG had shown interest in Osimhen, having made a €100 million offer following his impressive performances that helped Napoli secure the Serie A title. They had previously considered him as a potential replacement for Kylian Mbappe, who transferred to Real Madrid.

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However, Manna emphasizes that Napoli are currently focused on other priorities. “We made substantial investments during the summer, and if necessary, we would be prepared to make additional moves. Our primary focus is our campaign, and while we remain open to opportunities for improvement, it is not our immediate priority,” he noted.

 

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