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Transfer: Osimhen could leave Napoli next summer – Agent

Italian agent, Andrea D’Amico has admitted that Victor Osimhen could leave Serie A club, Napoli next summer.
D’Amico was one of the agents that brokered Osimhen’s move from Ligue 1 club, Lille to Napoli in 2020.
The 23-year-old is a subject of interest from a number of clubs in Europe following his impressive displays for Napoli this season.
The Nigeria international has been linked with the likes of Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Real Madrid.
The forward has scored 10 goals and recorded three assists in 14 appearances across all competitions for Napoli this season.
“Will the love story between Osimhen and Napoli end in June? The epilogue of the current candidate will be fundamental,” D’Amico told Area Napoli.
“Faced with indispensable offers, it is not impossible that Victor can leave, especially if Giuntoli has an important alternative ready.
“To date, it is still early to know the future of the Nigerian, but the sporting director is very good at replacing apparently irreplaceable players. ”
Osimhen has a contract with Napoli until 2025
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