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In a recent revelation, former Super Eagles star John Obi Mikel sheds light on why Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen’s much-anticipated transfer from Napoli to Chelsea fell apart on deadline day. With intense speculation and high stakes, Mikel offers an insider’s perspective on the deal’s breakdown.
The Transfer Saga
Victor Osimhen, celebrated for his pivotal role in Napoli’s Serie A triumph and as the league’s top scorer with 26 goals, had been a hot topic in the transfer market. Despite interest from Chelsea, French clubs, and Saudi Arabian teams, the deal to bring Osimhen to Stamford Bridge did not materialize.
Mikel’s Insights
On his Obi One Podcast, Mikel Obi disclosed that Osimhen was “very, very close” to joining Chelsea this summer. Contrary to some claims, Mikel clarified that rumors about Osimhen’s greed and exorbitant salary demands were unfounded.
Mikel stated: “I hear a lot of people saying this and that about Victor and how greedy he is. They suggest, ‘Take a pay cut and come to Chelsea.’ I know the kid. I know the boy. That is absolutely not true. Victor is not a greedy person; he only wants what he deserves.”
Addressing Salary Concerns
During the transfer window, there were reports that Osimhen was demanding a weekly salary of around £500,000. However, Mikel strongly disputed these claims. “No, he wasn’t asking for all this nonsense,” Mikel insisted. “I was involved in the negotiations and can confirm that those rumors are not true. He just wants to play football and be fairly compensated.”
The Real Issues
According to Mikel, the transfer deal faced several hurdles. Despite being close to completion, minor issues such as paperwork, medicals, and other details prevented the deal from going through. Mikel explained, “Our negotiations were very close, but there were small problems we couldn’t overcome. I know what the club offered him, and we had to reach a compromise.”
Osimhen’s New Chapter
Following the collapse of the Chelsea deal, Osimhen has moved to Turkish Super Lig side Galatasaray on a season-long loan. He has agreed to a new release clause of £75 million with Napoli and a potential January exit if a significant offer comes through. Osimhen recently marked his return with a goal in a 3-0 win over Benin Republic in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
Expressing his excitement about the new opportunity, Osimhen said, “I’m really excited to be part of the Galatasaray family. I can’t wait to give my all for this club and make the most of this new journey with such an amazing group and the fans.”
John Obi Mikel’s revelations provide clarity on why Victor Osimhen’s move to Chelsea failed. Despite the setback, Osimhen’s career continues to flourish with Galatasaray, and fans eagerly await his contributions to the Turkish side.