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Christian Vieri drops switch bombshell: Victor Osimhen to reject Europe’s giants?

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Former Juventus and AC Milan striker Christian Vieri has weighed in on the way forward for Victor Osimhen, stating that it might not be a improper resolution if the Nigerian striker decides to remain at Napoli regardless of curiosity from a few of Europe’s largest golf equipment, Soccernet.ng reviews.

Osimhen, who has attracted consideration from Chelsea, PSG, Actual Madrid, Manchester United, and Bayern Munich, performed a pivotal function in Napoli’s triumph in Serie A, securing their first Scudetto title since 1990 together with his 23 objectives.

Vieri acknowledged that Osimhen, presently battling flu, could wish to discover different leagues and win extra honours.

“If he (Osimhen) feels good in Naples, he’s proper to remain, but when he desires to attempt different stadiums and different shirts, he’s proper to go,” Christian Vieri mentioned, as per Tutto Napoli.

Vieri is especially impressed with how good Osimhen has turn out to be. The previous Inter Milan ahead emphasised the significance of the striker’s connection together with his teammates and his dedication to the group’s playstyle.

In line with Vieri, Osimhen’s affect goes past scoring objectives; he actively contributes to the group’s gameplay by involving his teammates and bettering his general play.

This versatility units him aside and places him in competition to be thought-about among the many prime forwards within the sport.

“He’s a tough employee, he performs for the group, and it’s vital as a result of he connects the sport together with his teammates,” Vieri added.

“You don’t simply play lengthy balls with him, and he’s improved lots on this. Many forwards simply rating objectives, however if you wish to be thought-about prime 3, you must play along with your teammates.”

Moreover, Osimhen’s accomplishments have already made him probably the most prolific African participant to have graced the Italian prime flight, surpassing the legendary George Weah.

If he maintains his present kind and goal-scoring prowess, Osimhen can also be on observe to turn out to be the primary African to win the highest scorer award in Serie A. He’s at present main the charts forward of Inter Milan’s Lautaro Martinez.

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