Bayern Cannot Afford €150m Rated Osimhen – Kahn

The Chief Executive Officer of Bayern Munich, Oliver Kahn claims that it will amount to a risky move for the Bavarians to make any move to sign Nigerian international Victor Osimhen for €150m despite his impressive performance in Serie A. 

The Nigerian striker has had the best season of his career and powered Partenopei to their first historic Scudetto after 33 years to become the first Nigerian player to win the Serie A title.

The Nigerian forward scored the decisive goal in the second half as Napoli came back from trailing to defeat Udinese 2-1.

The German champions have been on the radar for the Napoli prolific goal-poacher in a bid to get his signature in the summer, for the Bayern star believes the price tag on Osimhen is too high and notes that the player is not worth the mega fee.

When it’s about such a fee, we have to ask the question, does the player give you a guarantee for this money?‘ Kahn told SportBild.

‘That would definitely be a big risk.’

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Meanwhile, Napoli owner, Aurelio de Laurentiis, has assured Gli Azzurri fans that he has no intention of selling Osimhen this summer and has opened new contract negotiations with Osimhen’s agents.

The former Lille forward tops the Serie A goalscorers chart with 23 goals and five assists in 28 league appearances and is one of the integral players of Luciano Spalletti’s side.

Africa Today News, New York had earlier reported that Napoli president, Aurelio De Laurentiis has come out again to reiterate that he is not prepared to sell Osimhen in the summer transfer window despite growing interest from European football giants.

Africa Today News, New York had earlier reported that Osimhen led the Azzurrin side to their first Serie A title win in 33 years after he scored a scudetto-sealing equaliser in their 1-1 draw against Udinese last Thursday night.

Napoli president disclosed that he plans to keep most of the stars of the team together for next season, adding that he had also put all modalities in place for a contract extension for coach Luciano Spalletti.

Africa Today News, New York

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