Transfer Talk: Juventus could consider going for Osimhen
Credit to Author: Danny Lewis| Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2024 19:06:54 EST
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The transfer window might be shut across Europe’s top five leagues, but the rumour mill keeps on turning. Transfer Talk brings you all the latest buzz, comings, goings and, of course, done deals.
Juventus will only move for Galatasaray loanee Victor Osimhen if Napoli reduce their demands, with Lille striker Jonathan David viewed as an alternative, as has been reported by Tuttosport.
The Galatasaray loan was the best possible option to avoid the 25-year-old being left out at Napoli after a transfer window in which many proposed deals didn’t come to fruition — with Paris Saint-Germain the most notable possible destination.
While the Turkish Super Lig club want Osimhen to stay past his loan, there is no option to make the deal permanent and they don’t have the funds to meet Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis’ demands.
If those demands are around €90 million to €100 million, then Juventus also wouldn’t be able to make the signing, although they could if they are reduced slightly — especially if Dusan Vlahovic departs for a good return.
Napoli would look for €75m if Osimhen isn’t offloaded in the summer, a sum close to what Al Ahli offered for him during the most recent transfer window.
Juventus sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli could also look at David, whose Lille contract expires at the end of the season. AS Roma, Napoli and AC Milan have previously looked at the 24-year-old but were put off by the €25m transfer value and €5m wages that were being demanded.
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– Leicester City will begin talks to extend Jamie Vardy‘s contract until 2026, reports Ekrem Konur, with the striker’s current deal set to expire at the end of the season. The Foxes’ management are keen to secure a longer-term deal for the 37-year-old after his impressive performances last season, which have continued into the current campaign.