By Darwin Largo
Victor Osimhen is one of the standout players in Serie A. The Nigerian was one of the main culprits of Napoli's title last season. Given this, expectations for the Italian team were high during this campaign. Everything seems to indicate that Diego Armando Maradona's team did not start the season in the best way due to their actions on social media.
It should be noted that Napoli posted a tik tok where it is clearly seen where Victor Osimhen is humiliated after exposing his failures during a match. This, in turn, drew the player's ire. According to national and international media, the player felt so humiliated that he would have asked to leave the team. A video even went viral where Osimhen is seen arriving at the team's training camp and not greeting his teammates.
In light of this, reports continue to come from Italy and England of an alleged interest in Victor Osimhen from the Premier League. One of the teams that has been most popular has been Liverpool. Jurgen Klopp's side are reportedly looking for options in the event of Mohamed Salah's departure in January. Despite the fact that everything remains in rumours, things are looking clearer and clearer for Victor to leave Napoli in January.
Similarly, reports of alleged interest from Saudi Pro League teams also exist. Since Cristiano Ronaldo arrived in Saudi Arabia, the signing of top players with teams in the Middle Eastern country has become popular. It should be noted that Osimhen himself spoke about this during a podcast with Mario Balotelli and Emiliano Viviano. These were his words about the Saudi Pro League.
After participating in a podcast with former footballer Mario Balotelli and Emiliano Viviano, the Napoli player expressed that he would prefer to join MLS before playing in the Saudi Pro League. These were his words after being asked which league he would prefer to join
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