Napoli’s sporting director Mauro Meluso has dropped a bombshell regarding the future of Nigerian superstar Victor Osimhen. Despite the recent contract extension, Meluso’s comments suggest that the Partenopei might be open to parting ways with their prized asset as soon as the January transfer window—if the price is right.
Speaking to the press following Napoli’s recent Serie A fixture, Meluso stated, “In football, you can never say never. If an offer comes in that we deem suitable for both the club and the player, we will sit down and discuss it.” This unexpected stance has ignited a frenzy of speculation among fans, pundits, and potential suitors alike.
Osimhen, who played a pivotal role in Napoli’s historic Scudetto triumph last season, has long been the subject of transfer rumors linking him to some of Europe’s elite clubs. The 25-year-old Nigerian international’s explosive pace, clinical finishing, and aerial prowess have made him one of the most sought-after strikers in world football.
The timing of Meluso’s comments is particularly intriguing, coming just weeks after Osimhen put pen to paper on a contract extension that was widely seen as a commitment to the Napoli project. The new deal, which reportedly includes a release clause in the region of €130 million, was celebrated by Napoli fans as a coup for the club. However, Meluso’s recent statement suggests that the Naples outfit might be more flexible than initially thought.
Football finance expert Andrea Sartori offered his insight on the situation: “Napoli’s stance is not entirely surprising when you consider the current economic climate in football. Even with the new contract, if a club comes in with an offer that significantly exceeds Osimhen’s market value, it would be fiscally irresponsible not to consider it.”
The potential availability of a striker of Osimhen’s caliber in the January window has put several top clubs on high alert. Sources close to the situation suggest that Premier League giants Manchester United and Chelsea, both in need of a world-class number nine, are monitoring the situation closely. Paris Saint-Germain, potentially facing the departure of Kylian Mbappé, are also said to be interested.
Napoli manager Walter Mazzarri, who has relied heavily on Osimhen’s goals since taking the helm, seemed caught off guard by Meluso’s comments. “Victor is a crucial part of our team,” Mazzarri stated in a post-match interview. “I’m planning for the rest of the season with him in mind. But ultimately, these decisions are made at a level above me.”
The potential departure of Osimhen would be a significant blow to Napoli’s ambitions, both domestically and in Europe. The Nigerian has netted 67 goals in 119 appearances across all competitions since joining the club in 2020, establishing himself as one of Serie A’s most prolific strikers.
Former Napoli captain and club legend Marek Hamsik weighed in on the situation: “Osimhen has become the heart and soul of this Napoli team. Losing him mid-season would be a massive setback. But I trust the club to make the right decision for its future.”
The news has also sent ripples through the Nigerian football community. Super Eagles head coach José Peseiro expressed concern about how a potential move might affect Osimhen’s form ahead of the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations. “Victor is in a good place at Napoli,” Peseiro commented. “A mid-season transfer can be disruptive, but he’s a professional and I’m confident he’ll handle any situation admirably.”
From Osimhen’s perspective, the opportunity to move to one of Europe’s traditional powerhouses might be tempting. However, his recent contract extension suggests a level of commitment to the Napoli project. The striker’s agent, Roberto Calenda, attempted to pour cold water on the speculation: “Victor is happy at Napoli. The new contract is a testament to that. We’re not actively seeking a move.”
Nevertheless, Meluso’s comments have opened Pandora’s box, and the rumor mill is now in full swing. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano tweeted: “Napoli open to Osimhen sale in January for the right price. Manchester United, Chelsea, and PSG all interested. Situation to watch closely in the coming weeks. 👀🇳🇬 #transfers”
The potential transfer fee for Osimhen would likely shatter records for an African player, currently held by Ivory Coast’s Nicolas Pépé following his £72 million move to Arsenal in 2019. Industry insiders suggest that Napoli would be looking for a fee in excess of €150 million, potentially rising to €200 million with add-ons.
Such a move would have far-reaching implications beyond just Napoli and the buying club. It could trigger a domino effect in the transfer market, with Napoli needing to find a replacement and other clubs adjusting their strategies in response to such a high-profile move.
Serie A, still basking in the glow of Napoli’s title win that broke the northern clubs’ stranglehold on the Scudetto, would lose one of its brightest stars. Lega Serie A CEO Luigi De Siervo expressed concern: “Players like Osimhen are vital for the growth and global appeal of our league. While we respect Napoli’s right to make business decisions, we hope to retain our top talents.”
As January approaches, all eyes will be on Naples. Will a club step up with an offer too good to refuse? Will Osimhen push for a move or reaffirm his commitment to Napoli? How will this saga affect Napoli’s performance on the pitch as they seek to defend their Serie A title?
One thing is certain: Mauro Meluso’s candid admission has turned what was expected to be a quiet January window for Napoli into potentially one of the most dramatic in recent memory. For now, Osimhen remains in azure blue, but for how long? The football world watches with bated breath.