Victor Osihmen: Manchester United set to make Super Eagles striker their biggest signing amidst stiff competition

Victor Osimhen is going to be the subject of a summer transfer war

Victor Osihmen: Manchester United set to make Super Eagles striker their biggest signing amidst stiff competition

Kolawole Babatunde 15:50 - 04.03.2024

Manchester United are set to enter a fierce battle for the signature of Victor Osimhen this summer, as other European giants like Paris Saint-Germain are also targeting the forward with the aim of making a significant statement in the transfer market.

Osimhen has been the subject of a summer transfer war, with several clubs reportedly looking to sign the prolific Nigerian striker. London clubs, Arsenal and Chelsea, were seen as frontrunners for his signature but Manchester United have now joined the party alongside PSG.

 €110m Osimhen set to make move this summer

Napoli's Victor Osimhen celebrates against Sassuolo. | Imago

The Nigerian striker, with his €110 million release clause, stands as one of the most sought-after forwards in the upcoming transfer window, offering a rare opportunity for clubs to secure a young talent of his calibre.

Last year's transfer window left many surprised, as Osimhen remained with Napoli despite the interest of several top clubs. However, with changed circumstances, both PSG and United are now emerging as formidable contenders for his services.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe at Old Trafford | Imago

Sir Jim Ratcliffe's recent takeover at Old Trafford has sparked a substantial focus on recruitment, as Manchester United look to take a new approach to squad-building.  While prioritizing intelligent and forward-thinking purchases, there's recognition of the occasional need for a player of Osimhen's profile, given his age (25 years old) and tactical versatility.

On the other hand, PSG are contemplating their strategy amidst the looming departure of Kylian Mbappe to Real Madrid. While the club emphasizes a commitment to youth development, there's an acknowledgment of the need for established talent to complement their ideology.

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