Napoli Sporting Director Mauro Molisso has told those who care to listen that the club made a mistake by not making efforts to sell Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen last season.
Molisso who made the admission in a recent interview with the Italian media said that Napoli made some mistakes in Osimhen’s management which the club may regret.
According to Molisso, when he joined the club last season, there was a very high offer from one of the biggest teams in Europe and Napoli could have taken the opportunity to sell Osimhen.
“We made some mistakes in Osimhen’s management. I arrived in Naples in mid-July and I knew that there had been a very high offer from one of the biggest teams in Europe. In hindsight, we are all good, but perhaps we could have sold him” he told Sportitalia via Corriere dello Sport.
This comes days after the much-publicised move of Osimhen from Italian Serie A side Napoli to French club Paris Saint-Germain was put on stand-by according to reports.
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This much was revealed in a report published on X (formerly Twitter) by transfer guru Fabrizio Romano who informed that Napoli is not changing their plans on Romelu Lukaku after a three-year deal had been agreed with the player if Osimhen leaves.
Romano also disclosed that PSG won’t pay Osimhen’s hefty release clause or include Kang-in Lee in the deal as they continue to keep the Nigerian striker waiting.
‘‘Napoli is not changing their plans on Romelu Lukaku after a three-year deal agreed they want to proceed as soon as possible.
‘‘Victor Osimhen still wants PSG, deal on stand-by as PSG won’t pay the clause or include Kang-in Lee in the deal… but Osimhen keeps waiting.’’ Romano wrote on his X page.