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BREAKING: Arsenal make move for Napoli star man Victor Osimhen

Victor Osimhen’s future remains uncertain, with the Napoli striker reportedly resisting a move to Saudi Arabia and other offers falling short of the club’s demands. This opens the door for potential suitors, with Premier League giants Arsenal potentially poised to make a move “sooner or later,” according to Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio.

The Nigerian international enjoyed a stellar season for Napoli, scoring 15 goals and adding 4 assists as the Italian giants stormed to the Serie A title. His impressive performances have attracted interest from several clubs, including those in Saudi Arabia, who are reportedly prepared to offer significant sums for top players.

However, Osimhen appears unwilling to make the move to the Middle East, potentially opening the door for other interested clubs. While other teams have expressed interest, their offers have reportedly been below Napoli’s valuation of the player.

This could present an opportunity for Arsenal, who have been monitoring the situation closely. The Gunners finished second in the Premier League last season, just two points behind champions Manchester City. Adding a player of Osimhen’s caliber to their attacking ranks could potentially bridge the gap and make them genuine title contenders next season.

The transfer window is still young, and Arsenal may need to wait for the right moment to make their move. But with Osimhen seemingly reluctant to join Saudi clubs and other offers falling short, the Gunners could be in a strong position to secure his signature and add a prolific goal scorer to their ranks.

Whether it’s sooner or later, Arsenal fans will be watching closely as the Osimhen saga unfolds this summer.

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