Manchester United are reportedly ahead of Chelsea in the race to sign Super Eagles and Napoli forward Victor Osimhen during this summer's transfer window.
The Nigeria
international has been in impressive form for his Italian side during the
2022-23 campaign, scoring 26 goals and registering five assists in 32 appearances
in all competitions.
Osimhen has
netted 21 Serie A goals this term, with his form a key contributor to the
Naples giants sitting 17 points clear of second-placed Lazio at the top of the
table.
The
24-year-old was unable to help his side reach the semi-finals of the Champions
League, though, with AC Milan running out 2-1 winners in the two-legged
quarter-final affair.
Osimhen
still has another two years left to run on his current deal, but there has been
a host of speculation surrounding his future ahead of the summer window.
Man United
and Chelsea have both been heavily linked with the Nigerian, while Bayern
Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also said to be keen to secure his
signature.
According to
Football Insider, Man United are ahead of Chelsea in the race, with the latter
expected to find it difficult to meet Napoli's huge asking price in the summer
market.
The Blues
will need to sell a number of players this summer in order to keep within the
Financial Fair Play restrictions due to their huge spending over the last
couple of windows.
Chelsea are
also almost certain to miss out on Champions League football for the 2023-24
campaign, with the club currently sitting down in 11th spot in the Premier
League table, 20 points behind fourth-placed Manchester United, who also have a
game in hand.
Any deal for
Osimhen is likely to cost in excess of £100m, and it is unclear how much money
will be available to Man United head coach Erik ten Hag this summer due to the
ownership situation at the club.
The Glazer
family are in talks over a sale, with Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani and Sir
Jim Ratcliffe seen as the favourites to buy the club in a deal that could be
worth close to £6bn, but the current owners could yet decide against a full
sale and instead bring in investment.
Man United
have also been heavily linked with Tottenham Hotspur forward Harry Kane, but a
deal for the England captain could be incredibly complicated, with Spurs
chairman Daniel Levy unlikely to allow the club's all-time leading goalscorer
to join a domestic rival.
Osimhen made
the move to Napoli from Lille in the summer of 2020, and he has represented the
Italian side on 94 occasions, scoring 54 goals and registering 14 assists in
the process.
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