Top European clubs have reconsidered their transfer interest in Victor Osimhen due to his wage demands
Clubs like Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United are not moving ahead unless he accepts a lower base salary
A Nigerian journalist has openly told the striker that he’s not a superstar and should accept the clubs’ terms. …CONTINUE READING
Victor Osimhen was one of the most sought-after strikers in the world last summer, but top European clubs have reconsidered their interest in the Nigerian star.
Osimhen reportedly demanded a gross salary that would give him the opportunity to earn his current gross salary at Napoli as net salary elsewhere.
Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal were the clubs interested from England, while Juventus was interested in Italy, but none have advanced because of his demands.
Nigerian journalist Edafe Matthew Eseoghene has advised Victor Osimhen to lower his salary in a bid to continue his career at the top.
“If I were Osimhen, I would bring down my salary. A good agent will make him get that money, but he will get it in a different way,” he said on Elegbete TV Sports.
“If he brings down his salary and he puts performance-based clauses that he can confidently earn, he would still make that money, but he will make it in such a way that is not a burden on the club. “What’s the use of signing a player, and you go bankrupt by the way?
What’s the use? You lose your dressing room, you can’t pay your bills anymore. I think he could find another way around it.
“Osimhen is not a bad player, but he is also not the superstar that a lot of people think he is, that’s just the truth,” he added.
He claimed that he spoke to a former Nigerian footballer, whose name he disclosed, who questioned whether Osimhen is actually 27 years as he claimed, noting the possibility of shaving five years off his real age.
“What’s the guarantee that this isn’t his last rodeo? Who’s gonna give him five years when he’s about 32 in his real age, then he comes in and he’s like another Eden Hazard that Real Madrid signed,” he said.
“Who’s going to bear the burden if he fails to deliver and you can’t terminate, because if you terminate, you’ll give him his full money.”
Elegbete noted that coming from Nigeria, where the majority of the citizens do not have disposable income, is an economic perspective, clubs will consider it as not many people can buy his merchandise from official club outlets.
“If he is bold enough to turn down Al-Hilal, there are conversations going on that we don’t know about,” he added. “I’m not going to knock him off completely, but I advise him to take down his gross to like £300k, and find a way to put incentive-based clauses to compensate for it.”
According to United Stand, Manchester United have rejoined the race for the Napoli-owned forward, but need him to commit to genuinely wanting to play for the club and also lower his wage demands.
Always the black man that wants to run their own down . The average European will hype Thier good players to high heavens . Are you the one that will pay his wages ? Why don’t you stick to your responsibilities as a journalist instead of trying to run someone else accolades down. Can you play football. Give credit to whom credit is due .
Ignorant is a disease what the author said actually has sense in it his trying to convince v o to reconsider his perspective on his transfer either ways to be a win win for him those big clubs aren’t fools mind you! I don’t think osinmen has the factor to make him earn big net salary at this moment so he has to be efficient in his thinking and a way to continue his career at very top!
Oga what makes you think he (Victor O) don’t deserve that salary?
Oshimen is a star
but let him reduce his wages to be paid as a transfer target
let him go to chelsea or liverpool
thats all
Osihmen should have accepted al hilal offer from Saudi Arabia if he really need such heavy wages, but look at English clubs and Italian sides they are not ready to pay heavy salary so it is better to think twice before taking action as he has a manager who can advice him to lower his demand after missing Saudi chance to join United