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Osimhen’s Agent Denies Chelsea Loan

Roberto Calenda, Victor Osimhen’s agent, has denied rumours that the Nigerian striker will be loaned to Chelsea with a buyout option while he is in talks with the English Premier League’s biggest teams.

Following The Athletic’s report on Tuesday, in which David Ornstein, their Football Correspondent, revealed that both clubs were still in talks for a deal that would see Romelo Lukaku move permanently to Napoli and Osimhen join Chelsea on loan with a buyout option, Calenda finally spoke out about the player’s drawn-out transfer.

Transfer market analyst Fabrizio Romano, however, offered an additional report that refuted the relationship and quoted a visibly enraged Calenda.

“I read about ‘fantasy exchanges’ with Victor. as if he was a package to be delivered quickly,” Calenda said via Romano.

“This package is the top scorer of the third Scudetto in the history of Napoli.

“Respect and stop fake news!”

Napoli and Chelsea resumed talks this week over a player-plus-cash deal for Osimhen and Lukaku as the Italian club seeks solutions to the protracted transfer of the 25-year-old.

According to Romano, Napoli are “looking for solutions” regarding Osimhen, aware of his desire to leave. The Italian club are also keen on bringing in Lukaku, which could pave the way for a swap deal.

Napoli would expect a fee in addition to Lukaku, given Osimhen’s £110m price tag, and it remains to be seen if Chelsea are willing to explore this option.

Meanwhile, according to Corriere Dello Sport, Arsenal have rekindled their interest in Osimhen, as Mikel Arteta considers the Super Eagles striker a better option than Kai Havertz up front.

However, there is no tabled bid, as the 13-time English Premier League winners can only afford to spend €85 million while Napoli wait on the possibility of the Lukaku-Osimhen swap deal Chelsea have offered.

Osimhen was heavily linked with PSG in the last two weeks, but negotiations between the Italian club and the French giants collapsed over his release clause, which had also prevented EPL clubs from submitting offers since the start of business this summer.

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Sydney Okafor

I'm Sydney Okafor, a broadcast journalist, producer, presenter, voice-over artist and researcher, deeply intrigued by human angle stories in Nigeria and the broader African context.

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