Chelsea still have a final chance to sign Victor Osimhen after Galatasaray’s £47.3m bid was rejected by Napoli, who demand £64.5m. Osimhen has agreed personal terms with Galatasaray, but Chelsea could act if Madueke and Jackson are sold. Alternatives like Sesko and Ekitike are also being considered for the striker role.
Coming to the ongoing Victor Osimhen transfer saga, Chelsea may be running out of time if they still wish to sign the Nigerian striker. Galatasaray have reportedly made a move and agreed personal terms with Osimhen on a three-year contract, but their £47.3 million bid was rejected by Napoli, who are holding out for his £64.5 million release clause. While Saudi clubs are ready to pay that amount, Osimhen prefers to stay in Europe, with Turkey currently a more appealing option.
Chelsea, after spending £138.5 million on five new signings including Liam Delap, Jamie Gittens, and Joao Pedro, must now prioritize outgoings. Players like Joao Felix, Raheem Sterling, Christopher Nkunku, and Djordje Petrovic are up for sale, while Noni Madueke has agreed terms with Arsenal. If Chelsea finalizes those sales, they may turn their focus to a striker, Osimhen, Benjamin Sesko, and Hugo Ekitike being possible options.
However, with the club already well-covered in central positions and wingers like Mykhailo Mudryk potentially unavailable, Chelsea may focus on wide reinforcements first. With Galatasaray pressing ahead and Manchester United also interested, Chelsea will need to act swiftly if they want Osimhen at Stamford Bridge.
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