Romelu Lukaku agreeing to a three-year deal with Napoli while Victor Osimhen is still with the team could indeed pose a risk for the Super Eagles star, Soccernet.ng reports.
Osimhen has been linked with an exit from the Diego Maradona Stadium during the 2024 summer window. The new Napoli manager, Antonio Conte, has spotted the former Manchester United forward as his potential alternative.
Conte, who has a history of favouring Lukaku as his main striker during their time together at Inter Milan, is known for building his attack around the Belgian forward’s physical presence and goal-scoring ability.
If Conte were to implement a similar strategy at Napoli, it could potentially reduce Osimhen’s playing time or shift his role within the team if he sticks to staying at the club.
Given that Osimhen has been Napoli’s talisman, leading the line with his pace, power, and clinical finishing, the arrival of Lukaku could create competition for the central striker position.
However, Osimhen’s impressive performances and status as a fan favourite might still see him retain a key role in the team, possibly leading to a tactical adjustment that accommodates both strikers.
This scenario could either enhance Napoli’s attacking options or create a situation where Osimhen’s influence on the pitch is diminished, depending on how Conte manages the dynamic between the two players.
This whole scenario is only possible if Osimhen finds no suitable club to join, with his potential move to Chelsea hitting the rocks.
So far, the 130 million euro release clause slapped on the Nigerian attacker has made it difficult for his suitors to drop an acceptable offer for him.
The uncertainty surrounding Osimhen’s future is heightened by the ongoing transfer saga. While a move to Chelsea seemed plausible, the London club’s financial constraints and concerns over violating Financial Fair Play rules have complicated the situation.
Meanwhile, Manchester United’s focus has shifted to Joshua Zirkzee, and Paris Saint-Germain’s interest has cooled, with manager Luis Enrique reportedly questioning Osimhen’s fit within his tactical plans.
With Lukaku’s arrival at Napoli, the pressure mounts on Osimhen to find a suitable club if he wishes to avoid being sidelined.
The €130 million release clause has made potential suitors hesitant, but for Osimhen, securing a move before the transfer window closes may be crucial to maintaining his status as one of Europe’s top strikers.
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Position at risk, By who Lukaku.? lol. please who made you a football journalist?becuase you are quite clueless how can a 25 year old considered to be one of the best No 9's in the world be at risk by a 32 year old who never really hit his potentials?.. Tired Journalism