Agent Fires Back at Loan Rumours
Victor Osimhen’s agent, Roberto Calenda, has vehemently denied reports linking the Nigerian striker to a loan move to Chelsea. The Athletic had earlier reported that the Blues were in talks with Napoli over a temporary deal for the prolific forward, with a potential buy option included. However, Calenda has dismissed the claims as “fake news.”
A Strong Denial
In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Calenda expressed his frustration with the fabricated rumors surrounding Osimhen’s future. He emphasized that the striker is fully committed to Napoli and is not considering a move away from the Italian club.
“It’s becoming increasingly frustrating to constantly deny false reports about Victor Osimhen. He is happy at Napoli and there is no truth to the rumors of a loan move to Chelsea. Please stop spreading fake news,” Calenda tweeted.
Osimhen’s Stellar Season
The clarification from Osimhen’s agent comes as no surprise given the player’s exceptional form for Napoli last season. The Nigerian international was a key figure in the club’s Serie A title win, finishing as the league’s top scorer with 26 goals.
His impressive performances have attracted interest from several top European clubs, with Chelsea being one of the most prominent suitors. However, Napoli have consistently maintained that Osimhen is not for sale.
Chelsea’s Striker Search
Chelsea have been in the market for a new striker following the departure of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. The Blues have been linked with a number of forwards, including Osimhen, but it seems they will have to look elsewhere for reinforcements.
The Future of Osimhen
While Osimhen’s future remains uncertain, the Nigerian striker is undoubtedly one of the most sought-after players in world football. His agent’s strong denial of a loan move suggests that Napoli are determined to keep hold of their star man, at least for the upcoming season.
However, with the transfer window still open, anything is possible. Football fans will be keeping a close eye on developments as the summer transfer saga continues.