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Tottenham eye Osimhen as Napoli eyes resale windfall

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball ·
Tottenham eye Osimhen as Napoli eyes resale windfall

Tottenham Hotspur have signalled serious interest in Victor Osimhen, the Nigerian forward, placing the striker at the centre of a potential financial windfall for SSC Napoli should the move materialise. The Premier League side view him as a key addition under manager Roberto De Zerbi, while Napoli could profit from a sell‑on clause.

According to English rumours, Tottenham have priced Osimhen at around €65 million, ten million less than Galatasaray’s €75 million asking price, creating a valuation gap that the English club must bridge to secure the transfer.

When SSC Napoli transferred Osimhen to Galatasaray, they inserted a clause guaranteeing a ten‑percent share of any future sale, meaning a move to Tottenham could generate additional revenue for the Serie A club.

Tottenham believe Osimhen’s profile fits the new technical project imagined by manager Roberto De Zerbi, who is looking to reinforce his attacking line‑up.

Galatasaray consider the striker a key element of their squad and would only entertain offers close to €75 million, reflecting his importance after a season in Istanbul.

Osimhen’s personal ambitions may also shape the outcome, as he could weigh a return to one of Europe’s top leagues after his Turkish experience, influencing the pace of talks in the coming weeks.

No official comment has been issued by any party, and Il club situation remains fluid as the summer transfer window approaches; observers will monitor any changes to the valuation or activation of the sell‑on clause.

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