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Trophies don’t pay bills – Nigeria and PSG great Okocha weighs in on Osimhen’s Chelsea transfer dilemma

Legendary Nigerian playmaker Austin Jay-Jay Okocha has shared a candid perspective on the ongoing transfer saga involving Napoli’s star striker Victor Osimhen, Soccernet.ng reports.

After Osimhen was entangled in transfer drama with Chelsea and Al Ahli on deadline day, Okocha’s words have struck a chord, especially in light of the financial aspects of professional football.

The former Super Eagles captain, who dazzled fans across Europe before retiring in 2008, highlighted that his primary motivation for playing football was to uplift his life and those of his family.

Okocha’s comments come at a critical moment for Osimhen, who faced a major decision in his career — whether to stay in Europe or move to the Middle East for an eye-watering salary.

Osimhen reportedly rejected Chelsea’s offer of a contract worth €4 million per season, plus an additional €4 million in bonuses.

The Nigerian forward did not also reach an agreement with Al Ahli despite the Saudi Arabian club’s offer dwarfing Chelsea’s.

Al Ahli were reportedly willing to hand Osimhen a staggering £33.6 million (€40 million) per season, tax-free. This massive financial package translates to £646,154 per week, presenting a life-changing opportunity for the 25-year-old striker.

In a viral clip, Okocha made his stance clear.

Speaking in Igbo, the former PSG hero emphasised (translated), “I learnt early enough that trophies do not pay school fees. Money pays school fees.

“So it is the money I was after because I need to better my community. I needed to change my life and that of my family. I came from a poor background.

“But if the trophy comes while playing for the money, it is a bonus.”

As the Saudi transfer window remains open until September 2, Osimhen’s future hangs in the balance.

Should he stay at Napoli, where his relationship with the club has soured, he could find himself sidelined until January.

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