Osimhen to sign new Napoli deal as De Laurentiis, Garcia wants Eagle to stay

Osimhen is currently under contract until June 2025 and made the move from LOSC for €75m plus bonuses in September 2020

Osimhen to sign new Napoli deal as De Laurentiis, Garcia wants Eagle to stay
Osimhen-Napoli

Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis gave mixed messages over Victor Osimhen, insisting they ‘have a basic agreement on a two-year extension’ of the contract, but he is also willing to ‘consider an offer we could not refuse.’

The patron spoke at the presentation press conference for new coach Rudi Garcia and was asked outright if he had assured the tactician that his Capocannoniere would remain.

The answer, as is often the case with De Laurentiis, was somewhat vague and open to interpretation.

“I have said for a while that Osimhen has to stay. Then, if an offer came in that I could not refuse for the good of Napoli, then we would consider it, as is only natural,” said ADL.

Later on in the press conference, De Laurentiis revealed more details on the Osimhen situation and left the door open for others to leave as well.

“We already talked to Osimhen before the Scudetto celebration, so we already have a basic agreement on a two-year extension of his contract. The other players, that is something we need to study with Rudi, because I have for many years been convinced that pre-season training is fundamental.

“We refused to play the Gampert trophy with Barcelona, refused to play Manchester United, because we want to remain together and bring international teams to Castel di Sangro, so we avoid too much travelling.”

Osimhen is currently under contract until June 2025 and made the move from LOSC for €75m plus bonuses in September 2020.

The Nigeria international has been linked with numerous clubs, including Manchester United, Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Bayern Munich. 

New Napoli boss Garcia also doesn’t want to part ways with Osimhen and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and has reportedly chosen Atalanta‘s Giorgio Scalvini to replace Kim.

La Gazzetta dello Sport and Il Corriere dello Sport claim the French coach has already informed De Laurentiis that he doesn’t want to sell Osimhen and Kvara in the summer.

It is understood that the Partenopei won’t sell the Nigeria international for less than €150-160m and will offer him a contract extension in the coming weeks.

According to Gazzetta, Jonathan David, Lille is Napoli’s main target if Osimhen leaves.

There are no doubts that South Korea international Kim will leave the Stadio Maradona in July, with Bayern Munich ahead of Man United in the race for the 26-year-old.

Gazzetta claims Atalanta’s Scalvini is Garcia’s favourite target to replace Kim, although the likes of Kevin (Lens), Hiroki Ito (Stuttgart), Kou Itakura (Borussia Mönchengladbach) and Dávid Hancko (Feyenoord) are also being monitored by the Serie A champions.